Turkey will likely be in lockdown by the end of next month as COVID-19 infections rise and the official data is unreliable, according to a professor of public health we can reveal.
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“The political authorities do not share the facts with the public. This situation creates a crisis of trust. It is likely that by the end of September, we will be obliged to lockdown – which we had avoided and postponed – for 14 days,” Ahmet Saltık, professor of Public Health at Ankara University, said.