ANKARA —
Turkish President
Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Saturday he had tested positive for
COVID-19 but was not experiencing severe symptoms.
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“After experiencing light symptoms, my wife
and I tested positive for COVID-19. We have a mild infection thankfully, which
we learned to be the Omicron variant,” the 67-year-old president said in a
tweet.
“We remain on duty. We will continue our work
from home. We hope for your prayers,” Erdogan added.
“God willing we will shake this infection off
together with Mr Tayyip,” his 66-year-old wife, Emine Erdogan, tweeted.
The Turkish president received his third
vaccine dose in June last year.
Turkey has recorded around 12 million cases
of
COVID-19 and nearly 90,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic.
Turkey requires people to isolate for seven
days if they test positive. However if they test negative on the fifth day,
they can leave quarantine.
The country’s daily number of cases has risen
to over 100,000 in recent weeks, which officials have attributed to the highly
contagious Omicron variant.
Masks are widely used in
Turkey but there are
no restrictions with schools and universities still open, and life continuing
as normal without curfews.
The latest official figures on Saturday
showed 52.5 million have had their second vaccine dose in Turkey, which has a
population of around 85 million.
More than 25 million Turks have also got their third dose
and officials continue to push for citizens to get vaccinated.
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