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Turkey's Erdoğan urges vigilance over second wave of coronavirus

"We will continue to be vigilant. The slightest neglect could lead to resuscitation of the epidemic," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told a meeting of his ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party via a videoconference on Friday.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published May 22,2020
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Turkey's president on Friday warned the public to stay careful, as any neglect of safety measures during the normalization process could trigger a new wave of coronavirus.

"We will continue to be vigilant. The slightest neglect could lead to resuscitation of the epidemic," Recep Tayyip Erdoğan told a meeting of his ruling Justice and Development (AK) Party via video link.

Erdoğan said that Turkey has largely gotten the coronavirus epidemic under control.

Last week, Turkey opened barbershops, beauty salons, and shopping malls as COVID-19 deaths and infections show a steady decline and recoveries rise.

"Turkey won general acclaim as one of the best countries in the world on health during this process," Erdoğan said.

Praising the performance of the nation's healthcare system, Erdoğan said: "With the sufficiency of our hospitals, healthcare personnel, medicines, and equipment, we did not allow the smallest deficiency or malfunction."

So far, the death toll from the virus in Turkey stands at 4,249, with 153,548 total cases. However, nearly 115,000 people have gone on to make a full recovery.

Since first appearing in China last December, the novel coronavirus has spread to at least 188 countries and regions.

The US, Russia, Brazil, and several European countries are currently the hardest hit in the world.

The pandemic has killed over 333,400 people worldwide, with more than 5.12 million confirmed cases, while recoveries have surpassed 1.96 million, according to figures compiled by the US' Johns Hopkins University.