ANKARA: Turkey will ease existing 14-day quarantine restrictions for citizens coming from abroad as the country starts softening measures taken to stem spread of the coronavirus, state-owned Anadolu news agency reported on Wednesday.
Turkish citizens ferried from abroad were spending 14 days under quarantine in student dorms where they were monitored for possible symptoms of COVID-19 disease.
The people arriving on scheduled flights will go through medical check and will be monitored for 14 days at their homes.
Turkey eases quarantine restrictions on arrivals from abroad
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Updated 20 May 2020
Turkey eases quarantine restrictions on arrivals from abroad
- Turkish citizens ferried from abroad were spending 14 days under quarantine in student dorms