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Turkey Confirms Death Of 507 Expats From Coronavirus

12.05.2020 16:42

Mevlut Cavusoglu says bodies of over 400 expats already brought to Turkey.

Turkey's foreign minister on Tuesday said that 507 Turkish citizens living abroad died due to the novel coronavirus.

Bodies of over 400 Turkish expats were already brought to Turkey, Mevlut Cavusoglu said during an interview with the local broadcaster Akit TV.

Cavusoglu said that over 65,000 Turkish expats from 110 countries have been carried back to the home since the outbreak of the virus.

A total of 300 Turkish citizens from Kazakhstan will be brought to Turkey by a Turkish Airlines flight today, he said, adding another flight will evacuate citizens from the Dominican Republic and surrounding countries tonight.

The same flight will also bring back Bulgarian, Romanian and Azerbaijan citizens, he added.

Highlighting difficulties of expats' evacuation especially from some counties in Africa and Latin America due to strict quarantine measures, Cavusoglu said: "We are taking care of those we cannot bring back one by one. We have sent additional fund to our missions."

Cavusoglu said that around 500 Turkish citizens in several countries are under coronavirus treatment, and Turkey's missions in these countries are in contact with citizens.

The top diplomat also said that Turkey continues sending aid to other countries and a total of 79 countries received the Turkish assistance.

"We have not requested a donation from any country or needed it."

In April, Cavusoglu said that Turkey is the third biggest supplier of medical aid worldwide amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Turkey currently has 139,771 confirmed cases, and the death toll stands at 3,841.

After originating in China last December, COVID-19 has spread to at least 187 countries and regions. Europe and the US are currently the worst-hit regions.

The pandemic has killed nearly 287,000 worldwide, and it infected more than 4.20 million, while over 1.46 million people recovered from the disease, according to figures compiled by the US' Johns Hopkins University. -



 
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