Turkey reports 2,091 COVID-19 patients as number of tests surpasses 13 million
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca. (AA Photo)


Turkey has recorded 69 deaths and 2,091 new coronavirus patients over the past day, the Health Ministry announced Saturday.

According to Health Ministry data, more than 113,000 coronavirus tests were carried out across the country in the past 24 hours. Turkey has conducted more than 13 million COVID-19 tests since the outbreak’s start in the country.

With Thursday’s numbers, Turkey’s total death toll from COVID-19 rose to 9,727, while the total number of patients stood at 359,784.

Meanwhile, the number of recoveries also increased to 313,352 with 1,699 patients declared healthy.

"The number of critical patients continues to increase. The treatment of patients is entrusted to our health care professionals who work with devotion. It is our responsibility to comply with the measures. Let's fight together," Health Minister Fahrettin Koca wrote on Twitter.

After going through the worst of the outbreak and managing to lower the number of daily cases below 1,000, Turkey has been witnessing a resurgence in new infections.

In an effort to halt the steadily rising infection rates, the government introduced several measures. It made wearing masks outside mandatory across all provinces and began running mass transit at a reduced capacity.

The Education Ministry also scrapped its plans to fully reopen schools, opting for a more gradual opening. Kindergartners and first graders were the first group allowed back in classrooms in September, with more students starting in-person education at schools on Monday.