Published 12:29 IST, March 16th 2020
The Latest: Turkey closes bars, clubs, quarantines pilgrims
Turkey is closing bars and nightclubs to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Turkey is closing bars and nightclubs to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca, meanwhile, reported on his Twitter account 12 more coronavirus cases, including seven people who had returned from European countries and three from the United States. The update raised Turkey’s confirmed cases to 18.
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Bars and nightclubs will be temporarily closed as of Monday, the Interior Ministry said.
Turkey has stepped up measures to contain the spread of the virus, including suspending flights to several countries and closing schools and universities.
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On Sunday, Turkey set up quarantine locations for more than 10,300 people returning from pilgrimages to Islam’s holy sites in Saudi Arabia.
The Peace Corps is evacuating all of its volunteers and suspending operations in dozens of countries.
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Director Jody Olsen says Sunday’s decision comes as “international travel becomes more and more challenging by the day.” She said the agency wanted to avoid leaving volunteers stranded in host countries.
Her statement stressed that posts would not close, but didn’t provide a timeline for resuming operations.
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As of September 2019, the service program run by the U.S. government said it operates in more than 60 countries and has more than 7,300 volunteers and trainees. Volunteers in China and Mongolia have already been evacuated over virus concerns.
Olsen says host country staff will remain in their current roles.
The statement didn’t provide details about the evacuations and suspensions, which Olsen called “logistically challenging.”
(AP Photo/Vincent Yu)
12:28 IST, March 16th 2020