Turkey refutes report of possible curfew amid pandemic
Deputy interior minister urges Turks not to give credence to ‘fake memorandums, anonymous sources, manipulative reports’
ANKARA
Turkey's deputy interior minister dismissed a report by the Reuters news agency Wednesday that said a possible nationwide curfew may be announced because of rising coronavirus cases.
"The Reuters-based report claiming 'Turkey may bring curfew' is completely unfounded. As we have told before, everyone should disregard fake memorandums, anonymous sources and manipulative reports," Ismail Catakli, who is also a spokesman for the ministry, said on Twitter.
Reuters' claims were based on statements made by an anonymous government official.
Turkey has confirmed more than 353,000 COVID-19 infections, with over 308,000 having fully recovered.
A total of 9,513 deaths have been reported and 1,504 patients are categorized as "critically ill."
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