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The curfew hours of tomorrow (28 June)? When will the curfew on June 28 begin and when will it end?

Corona virus in Turkey due to long weekends and public holidays curfew was applied onto the street. With the normalization steps starting from June 1, curfews ended, but the curfew came to the fore again due to LGS and YKS exams. A curfew will be imposed on the YKS exam marathon this weekend. Here are the curfew hours …

IS THERE A PROHIBITION TO EXIT TOMORROW?

The first session will start at 10.15 on Saturday, June 27, 2020 and be completed at 13.00, the second session will start at 10.15 on Sunday, June 28, 2020 and finish at 13.15, and the third session will start at 15.45 on Sunday, 28 June 2020 and will be completed at 17.45. In order to reduce the intensity and risk of contamination that may occur before and after the Higher Education Institutions Exam (YKS), to ensure that the exam is carried out smoothly;

On Saturday, 27 June 2020, between 09:30 and 15:00 and 28 June 2020 Sundayr day 09.30 to 18.30 Except for the exceptions stated below, the citizens going out on the streets of our 81 cities will be restricted.

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DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN TOURISTS WILL BE EXEMPT FROM EXEMPTIONS

The Ministry of the Interior announced that domestic and foreign tourists will be exempt from curfew. The statement of the Ministry is as follows;

In addition, with the additional exemption letter sent to the governorships of our Ministry, the domestic and foreign tourists who have already stayed or have made accommodation and tour reservations in order to prevent the previous bookings and tour sales to be made thereafter;

a) Transportation to the accommodation facility they have booked (both the transfers between the arrival points of the public transportation vehicles such as the airport, bus station, railway station and the port, and the intercity travels to be made by private vehicles),

b) Use of beaches (including public beaches if there is no beach belonging to the facility where they are staying),

c) Visits to museums and historical sites, historical / cultural / religious monuments / places of worship / mausoleums will be exempted from restricting employees in businesses or places that will provide these services.

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