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ISTANBUL, April 5 — Turkey stepped up controls yesterday on crowded public spaces including markets and ferries in Istanbul, a day after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan imposed the use of face masks to curb the coronavirus outbreak. The death toll in the country of 83 million people has now topped...

A medic checks the temperature of a driver on a highway near Istanbul, Turkey April 4, 2020. — Reuters pic

The death toll in the country of 83 million people has now topped 500, according to official figures published yesterday, while the number of cases has reached nearly 24,000 — most of them in the economic capital Istanbul. At a bazaar in the Besiktas neighbourhood of Istanbul, police and local municipal employees were handing out masks and hand sanitisers, and checking the temperature of customers as they entered.“We are the latest compared to the rest of the world. Even this is not enough, there should be a complete lockdown,” he told AFP.“If these measures had been taken one or two months earlier, maybe the virus would not have been so widespread.

At the ferries in Istanbul, passengers were seen wearing face masks. The municipality said Saturday it handed out 100,000 masks only on public transport including in ferries.

 

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