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Turkey Suspends Key European Flights as Virus Cases Inch Up

Turkey Suspends Key European Flights as Virus Cases Inch Up

(Bloomberg) -- Turkey on Friday confirmed three more coronavirus cases, taking its total to five, and announced it was suspending flights to several European nations to attempt to curb the outbreak.

“All five cases are directly connected,” Health Minister Fahrettin Koca told reporters at a press conference with other cabinet ministers. “We urge our citizens to avoid travel to all countries.”

Authorities will stop Turkish flights to Germany, France, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Austria, Sweden, and the Netherlands from 8 a.m. local time on Saturday until April 17, according to Transport and Infrastructure Minister Cahit Turhan.

Output of ethyl alcohol and disinfectants will be increased by suspending the blending of ethanol in gasoline for three months.

The confirmation of three more infections comes a day after President Recep Tayyip Erdogan met with top officials and decided to shut universities for three weeks and suspend official visits. Students will receive lessons remotely during the second week that classrooms are shut.

Turkish banks are also suspending trips and halting travel in order to minimize potential negative effects of the coronavirus.

“All international trips and in-person meetings have been suspended as precaution against the coronavirus pandemic, Turkish lender Isbank said in a statement. Akbank T.A.S. is splitting personnel into teams to minimize the contagion risk. “Travel for business and training purposes has been suspended, and employees have been given the necessary warnings with regard to any personal travel,” the bank said.

To contact the reporters on this story: Firat Kozok in Ankara at fkozok@bloomberg.net;Selcan Hacaoglu in Ankara at shacaoglu@bloomberg.net

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Onur Ant at oant@bloomberg.net, Mark Williams

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