Turkey Economic activity restrictions eased Reopening of restaurants New coronavirus 8:15 on June 2

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In Turkey, where the new coronavirus is most infected in the Middle East, the spread of the infection has subsided for a while, and the restrictions on economic activities have been fully relaxed from the 1st, and restaurants have resumed normal operations. did.

In Turkey, more than 160,000 people are infected with the new coronavirus, the highest number in the Middle East, but the number of new cases confirmed on the 1st is about 1,000 recently, with a peak of 5,000 people. It is decreasing compared to the scale of people.

As a result, the Turkish government has seriously relaxed restrictions to prevent infections, and restaurants and cafes have resumed normal operations throughout Turkey on the 1st.

Many of them visited the restaurant in Istanbul for the first time in about two and a half months.

A visitor said, "I'm worried if the second wave of infection will come, but I have to move forward and I decided to come eat."

On the other hand, the government requires restaurants to take measures such as keeping seats away from each other and thoroughly disinfecting tables. The owner of the restaurant said, "It's difficult financially, but you have to adapt to the current situation and live."

On the 1st day, restrictions on movement between cities were lifted, and some domestic flights were resumed, and movements began to move toward economic recovery, but the Turkish government has been cautious. No, the limit is being relaxed by fumbling.