Malls, barber shops and beauty salons reopen across Turkey

Malls, barber shops and beauty salons reopen across Turkey
Elderly people wearing face masks for protection against the coronavirus, sit in a public garden during a two-day curfew dispensation declared by the government in an attempt to control the spread of coronavirus, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, May 10, 2020. Only senior Turks over 65 have been allowed to go out for four hours on Sunday after almost a two-month lockdown.(AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

Lines formed outside of shopping malls Monday in Turkey as they opened for the first time in seven weeks, albeit with strict hygiene requirements.

Barbers, hairdressers and beauty salons also were back in business as the Turkish government gradually eases the restrictions on public activity it enacted to prevent the spread of the new .

The government has laid out strict operating guidelines for reopened businesses. Shopping malls must check entering customers for fevers and ensure everyone wears . The number of customers allowed in at once is capped under a formula of one person per every 10 square meters (108 square feet) of floor space.

Providers of personal services such as hairdressers and barbers are required to work only by appointment, to wear both surgical masks and transparent plastic face screens, and to use disposable towels and other single-use supplies.

Private broadcaster HaberTurk TV showed municipal officials in Istanbul inspecting hair salons to make sure the shops were following the .

"Today is the barbers' and hairdressers' day," state-run Anadolu Agency quoted Sezai Apaydin, the head of an association for beauty salons in Izmir, western Turkey, as saying. "They suffered hardship for 50 days."

  • Malls, barber shops and beauty salons reopen across Turkey
    People wearing face masks to protect against coronavirus, walk during a two-day curfew declared by the government in an attempt to control the spread of coronavirus, in Aegean resort of Izmir, Turkey, Sunday, May 10, 2020. . Only senior people over 65 have been allowed to go out for four hours on Sunday. (AP Photo/Ismail Gokmen)
  • Malls, barber shops and beauty salons reopen across Turkey
    An elderly woman wearing a face mask to protect against coronavirus, holds flowers she have received on the Mother's Day in a public garden during a two-day curfew declared by the government in an attempt to control the spread of coronavirus, in Ankara, Turkey, Sunday, May 10, 2020. Only senior people over 65 have been allowed to go out for four hours on Sunday. (AP Photo/Burhan Ozbilici)

"If they take care, they should be able to continue their businesses in healthy manner," he added.

The Turkish government announced a "normalization plan" as the number of new virus cases declined last week but warned of tougher measures, if infections go up again. On Sunday, people age 65 and other were allowed to leave their homes for a few hours for the first time in seven weeks.

As of Monday, Turkey had recorded 138,657 confirmed cases of the virus and 3,786 deaths attributed to COVID-19.

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