Turkey places evacuating citizens abroad under quarantine

Turkey places evacuating citizens abroad under quarantine

Another 571 Turkish citizens were placed under a 14-day quarantine Thursday after being brought back from abroad amid the spread of the novel coronavirus.

A ro-ro ship carried 25 truck drivers from Ukraine to Karasu Port in Sakarya province. They were transferred to an evacuated dormitory in the province after their first health check.

DORMITORIES IS BEING USED AS QUARANTINE CENTERS

The evacuees were transferred to rooms one by one following a second health screening to be observed for 14 days.

Separately, 232 people flew to Turkey from Uzbekistan. The group of businessmen, students and their families later traveled to Sakarya’s Hendek district by bus. They were housed in another dormitory after a medical examination.

Earlier, 1,134 people underwent health screenings and were housed in dormitories as part of coronavirus measures.

Meanwhile, another 168 passengers were transferred to dormitories in Bolu province. Citizens coming to Istanbul from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria and Moldova were taken to the city by bus following medical examinations.

170 STUDENTS WERE BROUGHT BACK FROM NORTHERN CYPRUS

In the evening, a group of 30 passengers who came from Greece to Istanbul Airport were brought to Bolu by bus. As part of the coronavirus measures, 39 citizens from Greece, 10 from Colombia, 23 from Sweden and 138 from France were brought to the city.

Meanwhile, another 170 students and 14 truck drivers were brought to the country from the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).

The citizens, who were brought to Mersin province by ship, were later transferred to a dormitory in Nigde province. Another 130 citizens who were brought from Kazakhstan were transferred to a dormitory in Bolu after a medical examination.

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