Over 85 percent of people in Turkey self-isolate at home during weekdays amid the Covid-19 outbreak, Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu says
A view of Beyoglu's empty Istiklal Avenue at midnight after authorities urged people to stay home as part of coronavirus precautions, on March 30, 2020 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Out of them, 122,500 people are quarantined at 180 locations nationwide, while the others stay in dormitories, Suleyman Soylu added.Penalties were imposed on 26,000 people who violated the lockdown orders, he added.
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