Cases still high .Looks like curfew has changed

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Cases still high .Looks like curfew has changed

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Post by snd1966 »

Places to close 1 hour earlier
Good idea during the month of Ramadan judging by our street.
To me the only real positive facts about covid are, it is contagious and can kill but still the human race continues to need to be in large crowds and close to each other.
Labour day May 1st will probably be another full curfew day and then we will have the 4 day bayram at the end of Ramadan.

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Re: Cases still high .Looks like curfew has changed

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https://www.kibrisgazetesi.com/kibris/i ... 10412.html

It's a very lengthy article, so have just copied a small part of it, full details on link above.

Google Translation.
Due to the increase in the number of local cases in our country, the Council of Ministers took a series of decisions covering the dates 19-26 April, in order to increase the frequency of some decisions taken in line with the recommendations of the Communicable Diseases Supreme Council.

Within the framework of the decision taken, a curfew will be imposed on Monday-Saturday between 21:00 and 05:00 and between 21:00 and Monday 05:00 on Saturday, except for meeting basic needs. Markets will be open between 07:00 and 20:00. Retail and merchandising services, restaurants and all services / sectors that are not specified as closed will serve between 10:00 and 20:00.

On Saturdays: - Restaurants, cafes, patisseries, taverns, barbers, hairdressers, tattoo parlors, coffee shops, cafeterias, cafeterias, bet offices, clubs, indoor sports halls (fitness), retail and merchandising services and all services / sectors not specified as closed at 18:00

It has been decided to serve until - If the cases increase at the same rate until April 21, 2021, it has been decided that the above sectors will be closed on Saturdays and that restaurants, cafes, patisseries and taverns can only serve takeaway.

On Sundays: - All businesses and activities will be closed, except for pharmacies, bakeries, gas stations and agriculture, animal husbandry and industrial enterprises connected to them.

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