Covid-19: Turkey’s death toll 340 as lockdown sets in

Covid-19: Turkey’s death toll 340 as lockdown sets in
Reuters

Workers dig new graves for coronavirus disease (COVID-19) victims at Kilyos cemetery in Istanbul

ISTANBUL, May 3 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Turkey logged 340 coronavirus-related deaths and 25,980 new cases in the last 24 hours, Health Ministry data showed, the third day of a nationwide lockdown, including curfews, closed schools and many shuttered businesses.

Turkey ranks fourth globally in daily cases based on a seven-day average, down from second briefly last month.

After easing measures in early March, President Tayyip Erdogan’s government reversed course as infections surged to record highs. Turkey had a record 394 virus-related deaths on Friday, though new cases have dropped since Apr 21.

Erdogan and other government officials faced criticism in February and March for holding a party congress with thousands crowded indoors and also for attending a funeral, after which Health Minister Fahrettin Koca apologised.

According to state broadcaster TRT, Erdogan attended another funeral on Sunday for a mayor’s father who died after a coronavirus infection. Video footage showed him surrounded by dozens of people with masks outside an Istanbul mosque, prompting criticism on social media.

Under rules of the 17-day lockdown, funerals are to be held with fewer than 10 people who keep social distance. — NNN-AGENCIES

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