IS TURKEY ON THE GREEN LIST?

The Covid-19 process has deeply affected all countries. In this process, many countries closed their borders and travel bans were implemented. Travel to many countries is prohibited. You can read the article titled “Is Turkey on the Red List” to learn about the countries that impose a travel ban on Turkey.

Turkey is a large country with a population of 84 million. The first corona case in Turkey was announced by the Minister of Health on March 11, 2020. The first death in Turkey due to Covid-19 was on March 17, 2020. The epidemic process in Turkey lasted for 2 years. The first date of curfews in Turkey is April 10, 2020. Vaccination activities have started in Turkey as of June 25, 2021.  To date, a total of 146 million vaccines have been administered to the population over the age of 18. A large portion of the population has had the Covid-19 vaccine. The vaccines used against the Covid-19 virus in Turkey are Sinovac, Bionteck and Turkovac, which is Turkish production.
As of July 1, 2021, life has returned to normal in Turkey. Many of the countries that previously imposed a travel ban on Turkey have lifted this travel ban. Currently, the number of countries that impose a travel ban on Turkey is very few. Finally, it is known that England and Saudi Arabia put Turkey on the green list. It is also possible to travel to Turkey from European countries and the USA. People who have traveled to Turkey for a period of time are subject to quarantine. You can learn about the quarantine measures applied after traveling to Turkey in the article titled “Should I Go to Quarantine When I Go to Turkey“.

IS TURKEY ON THE GREEN LIST?

Turkey is a country that is highly preferred especially for summer holidays. It is known that a large number of people come to the magnificent resorts for their summer vacation. For this reason, it is a matter of curiosity whether Turkey is on the green list. You can learn about holiday opportunities in Turkey from the article titled “Which Are the Best Holiday Villages in Turkey“.
Turkey is currently a travelable country. The Covid-19 virus has been brought under control in the country. Corona cases and death rates are very low. In fact, there is no obligation to wear masks in Turkey at the moment. People everywhere live without masks. In other words, traveling to Turkey does not pose a health risk. However, it should not be forgotten that the situation may change in the coming days, depending on the spread of the corona virus.

Another point to consider when coming to Turkey is the amount of cash you carry with you. You can find detailed information on this subject in the article titled “How Much Cash Can I Bring to Turkey“.

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