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Incident in Turkey: names of unvaccinated people proclaimed via mosque - Corona numbers are on the rise

2021-10-22T12:11:16.667Z


In order to convince unvaccinated people to vaccinate against the corona virus, employees of the health authority in Turkey have now had the names of those affected shouted over the mosque.


In order to convince unvaccinated people to vaccinate against the corona virus, employees of the health authority in Turkey have now had the names of those affected shouted over the mosque.

Istanbul - The corona pandemic is picking up speed again in many countries, and the number of infections has been rising dramatically in Germany for a few days.

Vaccinations against the coronavirus are an important key in combating the pandemic.

Employees of the health authority in Turkey have now taken an unusual path.

They wanted to get unvaccinated people to choose to vaccinate.

To convince more people to be vaccinated: names of unvaccinated people proclaimed over mosques

As the Turkish news portal

Ntv reported

on Friday, the names of those who were not or not yet fully vaccinated were shouted over the loudspeakers of the mosque in a village in the eastern Mus province of Turkey. The employees of the health authority had asked them to be vaccinated with the exclamation. In addition, health teams are on the road in the province, going from door to door and promoting a corona vaccination there.

There is no compulsory vaccination in Turkey.

The Ministry of Health currently reports around 30,000 new infections every day.

In Great Britain, the number of infections is currently also increasing rapidly.

Experts are now calling for stricter corona rules for the winter.

In Israel, the government is cracking down on it: people who have been vaccinated now only have access to public life for up to six months after the second vaccination.

Source: merkur

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