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COVID-19 Process: Turkey Experience
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10.17233-sosyoekonomi.2021.03.18-1398440.pdf
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2021-07-01
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Sülkü, Seher Nur
COŞAR, KÜBRA
TOKATLIOĞLU, YAĞMUR
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The Covid-19 pandemic is described as the most serious global health crisis during the last century and is considered a "global human security" problem. The pandemic negatively affects economic security, food safety, health, physical, social, and political security components of the human security phenomenon. Hence, combating the pandemic necessitates the simultaneous consideration of health security and all aspects of human security together. The pandemic has brought social life, the health system, and economic life to a standstill in Turkey, similar to the situation almost all around the globe. In Turkey, where the first case was recorded on March 11, 2020, social life measures to limit daily routine were quickly taken to reduce the spread of the pandemic. A new normalization period started at the beginning of June 2020. The fiscal stimulus packages implemented to reduce the impact of the pandemic in Turkey are estimated to be 12.8% of GDP. This study has demonstrated Covid19's development and progress in Turkey compared to the world experience. Health, financial, and fiscal measures implemented to combat the pandemic are presented throughout the article. Our study took a snapshot of the pandemic process from the beginning. It should be mentioned that uncertainty in the pandemic requires continuous monitoring of the process.
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SOSYOEKONOMI
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https://doi.org/10.17233/sosyoekonomi.2021.03.18
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S. N. Sülkü, K. COŞAR, and Y. TOKATLIOĞLU, “COVID-19 Process: Turkey Experience,”
SOSYOEKONOMI
, no. 49, pp. 345–372, 2021, Accessed: 00, 2024. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/108678.