Turkish schools start classes with vaccine or test mandate for teachers

Turkish schools started in-person classes on Sep. 6 with mandates requiring vaccinations or two PCR tests each week for any unvaccinated staff. Meanwhile, as per the Interior Ministry's August-dated circular, a negative PCR test will be mandatory for unvaccinated citizens to enter concerts, cinemas and theaters starting on Sept. 6.

Duvar English - Turkish schools restarted in-person classes on Sep. 6 after more than a year of closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with vaccine mandates and mandatory PCR testing in place as a precaution. 

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