COVID-19: Thousands protest new Turkish vaccine and test rules

COVID-19: Thousands protest new Turkish vaccine and test rules

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A Turkish flag is pictured on a boat with the Ortakoy Mosque in the background in Istanbul, Turkey

More than 2,000 Turks demonstrated in Istanbul on Saturday against official coronavirus-related mandates including vaccinations, tests and masks, responding to new government measures and an inoculation push.

In Turkeyโ€™s largest such protest, mostly maskless people shouted slogans, held placards and Turkish flags, and sang songs in defence of what they called individual rights, echoing anti-vaccine rallies in some other countries.
โ€œThis pandemic is just going on with even more restrictions on our freedoms and thereโ€™s no end to it,โ€ said Erdem Boz, 40, a software developer. โ€œMasks, vaccines, PCR tests might all become mandatory. Weโ€™re here to voice our discontent with this.โ€
On Monday the government began requiring proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test for all users of intercity planes, buses and trains, as well as for those attending large events such as concerts or theatre performances.
All unvaccinated school employees are required to take a PCR test twice per week. Masks and social distancing are required in public.
Some 64% of Turks have received two vaccine shots under a national programme that has administered more than 100 million jabs.
Still, about 23,000 new cases emerge daily, prompting the health minister, Fahrettin Koca, to warn this month of โ€œa pandemic of the unvaccinatedโ€.
On Saturday, Koca said on Twitter: โ€œVaccines are the final solution! Rules are very necessary.โ€
Protesters attending the government-approved rally in Istanbulโ€™s Maltepe district were not required to show proof of vaccination nor a negative test, according to Reuters witnesses. Police did not intervene.
โ€œWeโ€™re against all these mandates,โ€ said Aynur Buyruk Bilen, of the so-called Plandemic Resistance Movement. โ€œI think that the vaccines arenโ€™t complete, and that itโ€™s an experimental liquid.โ€
Turkeyโ€™s top trending Twitter hashtag was: โ€œMaltepe is everywhere, resistance is everywhereโ€.
REUTERS

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