Erdogan nixes weekend lockdown over public backlash, cases rise

5 Jun 2020 • 5:44 PM MYT
Malay Mail
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Turkey's President Tayyip Erdogan warned that cases could see a rise. — Reuters pic

ANKARA, June 5 — Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said today he decided to cancel a weekend lockdown announced late yesterday after a public backlash, but he warned of a rise in the number of daily coronavirus cases.

Yesterday, Turkey’s interior ministry announced the stay-at-home order in 15 cities to prevent the spread of the virus, continuing the country’s policy of weekend lockdowns.

In a series of tweets, Erdogan said today the government had to impose the weekend lockdown after daily new Covid-19 cases rose from around 700 to nearly 1,000.

“However, the reactions we received from our people pushed us to re-evaluate the decision” and the lockdown is now revoked, he said, urging citizens to follow social distancing and hygiene measures. — Reuters