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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #60 on: March 27, 2020, 19:28:03 PM »
All international flights stopped in Turkey now. And intercity travels are subject to local governments' permissions from now.

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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #61 on: March 27, 2020, 20:10:59 PM »
Still several international flights scheduled to arrive and depart at IST & SAW tomorrow.

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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #63 on: March 29, 2020, 10:28:30 AM »
HSBC Fethiye branch will be opened only on mondays, wednesdays and fridays between 12:00 - 17:00



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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #64 on: March 30, 2020, 19:03:26 PM »
Hi all I have just an email sent to me via nhs staff advise it is quite lengthy so will try to give you the interesting bits the virus cannot survive sunshine and tempretures above 27 deg c ,taking hot drinks at regular intervals also will kill the virus , holding you breath for 10 seconds in the morning without coughing or discomfort is a safe sign you are clear of the infection disinfecting door handles phones appliances and hand washing is all good practice ,I have sent my good friend mete AY the full letter if anyone wants to see it please send your email address and I will try to forward it cheers stay safe all

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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #66 on: March 30, 2020, 19:35:23 PM »

The people who post and repost this crap really need to have a serious word with themselves.

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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #67 on: March 30, 2020, 19:45:41 PM »
Hi all I have just an email sent to me via nhs staff advise it is quite lengthy so will try to give you the interesting bits the virus cannot survive sunshine and tempretures above 27 deg c ,taking hot drinks at regular intervals also will kill the virus , holding you breath for 10 seconds in the morning without coughing or discomfort is a safe sign you are clear of the infection disinfecting door handles phones appliances and hand washing is all good practice ,I have sent my good friend mete AY the full letter if anyone wants to see it please send your email address and I will try to forward it cheers stay safe all

pstevens - do you really believe what you have just posted ? For example

1. "the virus cannot survive sunshine and temperatures above 27 deg c "

2. "taking hot drinks at regular intervals also will kill the virus".

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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #68 on: March 30, 2020, 20:04:41 PM »
Hi all I have just an email sent to me via nhs staff advise it is quite lengthy so will try to give you the interesting bits the virus cannot survive sunshine and tempretures above 27 deg c ,taking hot drinks at regular intervals also will kill the virus , holding you breath for 10 seconds in the morning without coughing or discomfort is a safe sign you are clear of the infection disinfecting door handles phones appliances and hand washing is all good practice ,I have sent my good friend mete AY the full letter if anyone wants to see it please send your email address and I will try to forward it cheers stay safe all

pstevens - do you really believe what you have just posted ? For example

1. "the virus cannot survive sunshine and temperatures above 27 deg c "

2. "taking hot drinks at regular intervals also will kill the virus".

Agreed. Thailand 33c. Vietnam 33c. The virus is doing quite well in those temperatures.

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Re: Coronavirus Turkey restrictions
« Reply #69 on: March 31, 2020, 08:46:41 AM »
Hi all I have just an email sent to me via nhs staff advise it is quite lengthy so will try to give you the interesting bits the virus cannot survive sunshine and tempretures above 27 deg c ,taking hot drinks at regular intervals also will kill the virus , holding you breath for 10 seconds in the morning without coughing or discomfort is a safe sign you are clear of the infection disinfecting door handles phones appliances and hand washing is all good practice ,I have sent my good friend mete AY the full letter if anyone wants to see it please send your email address and I will try to forward it cheers stay safe all

pstevens - do you really believe what you have just posted ? For example

1. "the virus cannot survive sunshine and temperatures above 27 deg c "

2. "taking hot drinks at regular intervals also will kill the virus".

Agreed. Thailand 33c. Vietnam 33c. The virus is doing quite well in those temperatures.




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