Turkey is returning to normal life
Last Updated: 2023-07-27
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After a closure that lasted for nearly two months, Turkey shakes off the dust of its quarantine and returns to its normal life, with moments of activity and vitality, according to well-thought-out plans drawn by the most skilled doctors, scientists, sociologists and economists, and fortified with complete caution and preventive measures that almost become part of its normal life, as if the mouthpiece of the Turks says we do not want to return to the 11th of March,
The Turkish President went out to the media to announce a gradual plan to return life to normal as of June 1, which included the following:
• Lifting travel restrictions between states and cities, provided that a health code is obtained (which is a barcode obtained from the Hayat Eve Sığar application launched by the Turkish Ministry of Health). Istanbul International Airport witnessed the first domestic flight from Istanbul to Ankara, in which the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure participated. .
• Opening of cafes, restaurants, pastry shops and tea gardens until ten o'clock at night.
• Opening commercial markets gradually
• Opening of swimming pools and therapeutic hot spring resorts.
• The return of driving schools and similar schools to work.
• Opening of the day kindergarten.
• Ease the curfew restrictions for the elderly, children and adolescents.
• Lifting restrictions on marine tourism, fishing and transportation.
• Lifting travel restrictions between states and cities, provided that a health code is obtained (which is a barcode obtained from the Hayat Eve Sığar application launched by the Turkish Ministry of Health). Istanbul International Airport witnessed the first domestic flight from Istanbul to Ankara, in which the Minister of Transport and Infrastructure participated. .
• Opening of cafes, restaurants, pastry shops and tea gardens until ten o'clock at night.
• Opening commercial markets gradually
• Opening of swimming pools and therapeutic hot spring resorts.
• The return of driving schools and similar schools to work.
• Opening of the day kindergarten.
• Ease the curfew restrictions for the elderly, children and adolescents.
• Lifting restrictions on marine tourism, fishing and transportation.
There is no doubt that the Corona pandemic was and still is a difficult test for all systems and societies around the world, some of which failed in that and some who succeeded, but there is no doubt that Turkey has succeeded in limiting the spread of the epidemic and controlling it and turning the ordeal into a gift, while The world's most powerful and most advanced systems have failed, and the question remains: What is the formula for Turkish success?!!!
The equation was simply an advanced health system that provides the best services without distinguishing between the poor and the rich, a dedicated medical army, wise administration, and a strong economy in addition to popular awareness, and with the combination of all these factors, the formula for Turkish success appeared in the face of the most dangerous pandemic to hit the world after World War II, and here are the details:
With the first moments of the emergence of the first disease cases in Turkey, the Turkish government initiated the closure procedures and announced the general mobilization of its medical army, numbering 110,000 doctors, nurses and civil servants, and put all hospitals and medical centers under service around the clock.
It imposed a quarantine on all patients returning to Turkey from abroad in designated places where all the necessary needs of the residents were provided.
Then the Turkish government formed a medical scientific body to manage the crisis, follow up on all developments, and provide the necessary recommendations. Then, the Turkish government managed the crisis with high transparency, explaining to the people the most accurate details about the developments in the spread of the epidemic, and placing the people before their responsibilities.
Then it allocated the entire scientific research budget allocated for the year 2020 to find a treatment and a vaccine for the epidemic, and the Turkish government provided more than 50,000 free daily examinations throughout Turkey to detect infections.
On the one hand, it imposed the closure of airports, social facilities, places of worship, restaurants, cafes, clubs, cinemas, universities, and schools. It also imposed a curfew at the end of the week, ranging between two and four days, while providing all the life necessities for the people, while controlling the markets in order to protect producers and Consumers alike, the Turkish people met these decisions with full commitment and awareness.
The Ministry of Education launched a distance education service that included universities and schools.
In addition to its strong and advanced health sector, which is superior to the health sectors in major countries such as the United States of America and Germany,
The Turkish government has launched a project to build two hospitals, each with a capacity of 1008 rooms, that can be converted into intensive care rooms automatically. They were built and opened within 45 days.
The largest medical complex in Europe, "Cham and Sakura Hospital", was opened in the Basaksehir district of Istanbul, which includes 8 hospitals with different specialties.
The city hospital was also opened in the Göztele district in the Asian side of Istanbul, and the military hospital was restored in the Hademkoy district of Istanbul, which was built by Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
In terms of national medical technology, Turkey has manufactured 3,626 medical respirators with local capabilities and national expertise, 1,000 of which have been exported to various countries of the world.
The Turkish government also launched an economic support package amounting to 250 billion Turkish liras, to support the Turkish economy, companies, workers and all families affected by the closure.
The advanced communications infrastructure and the group of satellites owned by Turkey provided the possibility of remote work for companies, which allowed the continuation of the wheel of production and export.
The Turkish government also launched a campaign calling on citizens to support and social solidarity among themselves, and the results were satisfactory, as the value of donations approached two billion Turkish liras (approximately 295,000,000 US dollars).
In the real estate sector, the Turkish government launched the electronic real estate registry portal, Webtapu, which made it possible to carry out real estate transactions remotely, without the need to visit Turkey to complete the procedures for transferring property ownership.
After these measures, the results came astonishing, the percentage of recoveries exceeded 83% of the total number of injuries, and the percentage of daily infections decreased to less than 900 injuries per day, and the number of people recovering exceeded 1,000 people per day, meaning that the disease is under control, which prompted the Turkish Minister of Health, "Fakhruddin Koce". To the statement that Turkey is no longer waiting for any new wave of the epidemic, while the most advanced and developed countries are still suffering under the weight of the pandemic, and suffer from a lack of equipment and intensive care rooms.
During the first quarter of 2020, the strongest economies of the Group of 20 recorded a contraction in their economies, which amounted to 2.3% in Germany and 5.4% in France, but the Turkish economy recorded a growth of 4.5%, ahead of the US and Danish economies.
It imposed a quarantine on all patients returning to Turkey from abroad in designated places where all the necessary needs of the residents were provided.
Then the Turkish government formed a medical scientific body to manage the crisis, follow up on all developments, and provide the necessary recommendations. Then, the Turkish government managed the crisis with high transparency, explaining to the people the most accurate details about the developments in the spread of the epidemic, and placing the people before their responsibilities.
Then it allocated the entire scientific research budget allocated for the year 2020 to find a treatment and a vaccine for the epidemic, and the Turkish government provided more than 50,000 free daily examinations throughout Turkey to detect infections.
On the one hand, it imposed the closure of airports, social facilities, places of worship, restaurants, cafes, clubs, cinemas, universities, and schools. It also imposed a curfew at the end of the week, ranging between two and four days, while providing all the life necessities for the people, while controlling the markets in order to protect producers and Consumers alike, the Turkish people met these decisions with full commitment and awareness.
The Ministry of Education launched a distance education service that included universities and schools.
In addition to its strong and advanced health sector, which is superior to the health sectors in major countries such as the United States of America and Germany,
The Turkish government has launched a project to build two hospitals, each with a capacity of 1008 rooms, that can be converted into intensive care rooms automatically. They were built and opened within 45 days.
The largest medical complex in Europe, "Cham and Sakura Hospital", was opened in the Basaksehir district of Istanbul, which includes 8 hospitals with different specialties.
The city hospital was also opened in the Göztele district in the Asian side of Istanbul, and the military hospital was restored in the Hademkoy district of Istanbul, which was built by Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
In terms of national medical technology, Turkey has manufactured 3,626 medical respirators with local capabilities and national expertise, 1,000 of which have been exported to various countries of the world.
The Turkish government also launched an economic support package amounting to 250 billion Turkish liras, to support the Turkish economy, companies, workers and all families affected by the closure.
The advanced communications infrastructure and the group of satellites owned by Turkey provided the possibility of remote work for companies, which allowed the continuation of the wheel of production and export.
The Turkish government also launched a campaign calling on citizens to support and social solidarity among themselves, and the results were satisfactory, as the value of donations approached two billion Turkish liras (approximately 295,000,000 US dollars).
In the real estate sector, the Turkish government launched the electronic real estate registry portal, Webtapu, which made it possible to carry out real estate transactions remotely, without the need to visit Turkey to complete the procedures for transferring property ownership.
After these measures, the results came astonishing, the percentage of recoveries exceeded 83% of the total number of injuries, and the percentage of daily infections decreased to less than 900 injuries per day, and the number of people recovering exceeded 1,000 people per day, meaning that the disease is under control, which prompted the Turkish Minister of Health, "Fakhruddin Koce". To the statement that Turkey is no longer waiting for any new wave of the epidemic, while the most advanced and developed countries are still suffering under the weight of the pandemic, and suffer from a lack of equipment and intensive care rooms.
During the first quarter of 2020, the strongest economies of the Group of 20 recorded a contraction in their economies, which amounted to 2.3% in Germany and 5.4% in France, but the Turkish economy recorded a growth of 4.5%, ahead of the US and Danish economies.
The Turkish GDP recorded a growth of 16.2% during the first quarter of 2020 compared to the same period of last year 2019. Real estate prices in Istanbul even recorded increases ranging between 2-26%.
The Turkish Minister of Treasury and Finance, Berat Albayrak, came out to say that the second half of this year will witness the recovery of the Turkish economy, due to the policies implemented by the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank during the Corona crisis.
This was confirmed by the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christina Georgieva, when she said that the Turkish economy is one of the fastest economies in the world recovering from the consequences of the Corona pandemic.
Perhaps one of the most indicative of the strength of the Turkish state during the management of the crisis is that it sent medical aid to more than 100 countries around the world, led by the United States of America, which is still groaning under the weight of the virus.
What this crisis added is that it revealed the ethical standards and values by which governments and regimes run the world. While we witnessed the death of elderly people in nursing homes in Europe without any intervention from governments or their health systems, even for burial procedures, the Turkish medical and military cargo fleets roamed The sky of the world from the China Sea in the east to Latin America in the west and the far north of Scandinavia in the north to the far south of Africa in order to transport the injured Turks and even non-Turks to receive treatment in Turkey or transfer medical aid to countries suffering from the pandemic, and here the question began, what does it mean to be a Turkish citizen? !! ....
The Turkish Minister of Treasury and Finance, Berat Albayrak, came out to say that the second half of this year will witness the recovery of the Turkish economy, due to the policies implemented by the Ministry of Finance and the Central Bank during the Corona crisis.
This was confirmed by the head of the International Monetary Fund, Christina Georgieva, when she said that the Turkish economy is one of the fastest economies in the world recovering from the consequences of the Corona pandemic.
Perhaps one of the most indicative of the strength of the Turkish state during the management of the crisis is that it sent medical aid to more than 100 countries around the world, led by the United States of America, which is still groaning under the weight of the virus.
What this crisis added is that it revealed the ethical standards and values by which governments and regimes run the world. While we witnessed the death of elderly people in nursing homes in Europe without any intervention from governments or their health systems, even for burial procedures, the Turkish medical and military cargo fleets roamed The sky of the world from the China Sea in the east to Latin America in the west and the far north of Scandinavia in the north to the far south of Africa in order to transport the injured Turks and even non-Turks to receive treatment in Turkey or transfer medical aid to countries suffering from the pandemic, and here the question began, what does it mean to be a Turkish citizen? !! ....