Awarded by the World Health Organization (WHO) Turkey on Thursday for it’s a success in Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
The award Presented at a high-level meeting on Health and Immigration of WHO European Region by the Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge and Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca He said on Twitter.
Ministers and health representatives of 53 member states of The region Collected in Istanbul for Two-day meeting to discuss strategic priorities for Health and Migration after 2022.
The meeting that was organized in Mixed format, intended to create a file new common Vision for Health and migration, strengthening existing links, crafting new partnerships and build consensus on new and emerging priorities.
in the third year since to first Reported case, Turkey seems to be leaving the worst of coronavirus pandemic behind. The sheer number of cases last Month renewed fears, but the daily number of Cases have fallen to as low as 25,000 from around 100,000. This trend appears to be related to peak theory says cases need to reach highest possible before they point begin to decline. In addition, Turkey is experiencing a drop in the number of people in hospital or in critical Care.
Turkey reported 21,354 new Corona virus cases Thursday. The Ministry of Health said that 101 deaths related to the virus and 25,619 cases of recovery were recorded in The past 24 hours A total of 319,260 virus tests were conducted.
to counter the spread of Virus run by Turkey more More than 146.37 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine since it launched the immunization drive in January 2021 AD. More than 57.74 million people got first Vaccine, while 52.91 million . have been immunized twice and 27.45 million people received booster shots.
As the virus loses its grip, Turkey has canceled the external mask mandate in Early March, a long-term measure to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Since December 2019, the epidemic has claimed more From the life of 6 million in at least 192 countries and regions, with over 464 million cases have been reported, according to US-based Johns Hopkins University.
Awarded by the World Health Organization (WHO) Turkey on Thursday for it’s a success in Fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
The award Presented at a high-level meeting on Health and Immigration of WHO European Region by the Regional Director for Europe Hans Kluge and Minister of Health Fahrettin Koca He said on Twitter.
Ministers and health representatives of 53 member states of The region Collected in Istanbul for Two-day meeting to discuss strategic priorities for Health and Migration after 2022.
The meeting that was organized in Mixed format, intended to create a file new common Vision for Health and migration, strengthening existing links, crafting new partnerships and build consensus on new and emerging priorities.
in the third year since to first Reported case, Turkey seems to be leaving the worst of coronavirus pandemic behind. The sheer number of cases last Month renewed fears, but the daily number of Cases have fallen to as low as 25,000 from around 100,000. This trend appears to be related to peak theory says cases need to reach highest possible before they point begin to decline. In addition, Turkey is experiencing a drop in the number of people in hospital or in critical Care.
Turkey reported 21,354 new Corona virus cases Thursday. The Ministry of Health said that 101 deaths related to the virus and 25,619 cases of recovery were recorded in The past 24 hours A total of 319,260 virus tests were conducted.
to counter the spread of Virus run by Turkey more More than 146.37 million doses of the COVID-19 vaccine since it launched the immunization drive in January 2021 AD. More than 57.74 million people got first Vaccine, while 52.91 million . have been immunized twice and 27.45 million people received booster shots.
As the virus loses its grip, Turkey has canceled the external mask mandate in Early March, a long-term measure to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Since December 2019, the epidemic has claimed more From the life of 6 million in at least 192 countries and regions, with over 464 million cases have been reported, according to US-based Johns Hopkins University.