Turkey to suspend indoor gatherings to contain COVID-19

A picture taken on March 26, 2020 shows a general view over the Kadikoy district on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, deserted due to the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the coronavirus. (File/AFP)
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Updated 30 August 2020
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Turkey to suspend indoor gatherings to contain COVID-19

  • Some events and gatherings including engagement ceremonies will be prohibited in indoor places

DUBAI: Turkey will ban some indoor gatherings starting Monday, local daily Hurriyet Daily News reported.
Some events and gatherings including engagement ceremonies will be prohibited in indoor places to help curb the spread of coronavirus, the report added, citing the Istanbul governor’s office.
Seating arrangements in wedding and ceremony halls will not exceed one-third of the total capacity, it added.
Food and drinks will not be served at such events, while people aged 65 and children under the age of 15 – unless they are first or second-degree relatives to the bride or groom – are not allowed to attend the events.


Safety of Jordanians a priority during regional conflict, says country’s crown prince

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Safety of Jordanians a priority during regional conflict, says country’s crown prince

  • He visits Civil Defense Department and is briefed on the work it is doing to manage emergencies and protect lives and property amid attacks by Iran

LONDON: The safety of citizens is a priority for authorities in Jordan amid regional tensions, the country’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah Al-Hashimi said on Wednesday as he visited the Civil Defense Department for a briefing and iftar event.

He stressed the importance of keeping pace with the latest developments in civil protection systems and taking every opportunity to enhance the skills of Civil Defense personnel, the royal court said.

The department, which operates under the Ministry of Interior, has been working to manage emergencies and protect lives and property amid a barrage of missiles and drones launched by Tehran in recent days in response to attacks on Iran by the US and Israel. The strikes have targeted civilian and military areas in Jordan and other countries in the region.

During his visit the crown prince was greeted by Maj. Gen. Obeidallah Maaytah, director of the Public Security Directorate, and Brig. Gen. Nasser Sweilmeen, the Civil Defense director, and briefed on the work of the Civil Defense Department, the systems it uses, and the ways in which it is responding to the regional conflict.

In addition to firing missiles into Israel, Iran has targeted US forces at Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan and other American military sites in Gulf countries. Military personnel and civilians in several countries have been killed or injured by missiles or falling debris.