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Coronavirus Restrictions for a New Contolled Normalization Process
According to the Circular on the “New Measures for the Coronavirus Pandemic” dated 18 November and numbered 19191 and the “Curfew Restrictions Circular” dated 30 November 2020 and numbered 21751, it was decided that shopping centers, markets, food-selling shops such as grocery stores, butchers, and dried nut shops, hairdressers, and other similar businesses were only allowed to operate between 10:00 and 20:00. Restaurants and eating-houses were also required to operate between these hours and could only provide “take-away” and “home-delivery” services while cinemas and movie theaters had to remain closed until 1 March 2021. Additionally, a curfew had been imposed on weekends and weekday evenings across Turkey.
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