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COVID-led lockdowns continue to threaten Turkey’s apparel manufacturers

  

Though Turkey is likely to end its three-week lockdown on April 17, apparel manufacturers in the country continue to live under growing virus threat. As per Sourcing Journal, the country was troubled a UK variant of the virus that exploded in January. It is currently grappling with other more recent mutations that appear to be more transmissible.

As per The Guardian report, few researchers at Imperial College London found that the virus found in India is spreading faster than the UK variant, adding to fears that the pandemic has yet to subside even as economies lurch toward reopening. Japan declared a state of emergency in four perfectures including Tokyo on April 23. The new restrictions are set to expire on May 31. On the other hand, Malaysia entered its third lockdown due to more contagious COVID mutations. Thailand too is facing a spike in cases while Thailand and Philippines have banned travellers from certain South Asian countries to curb virus spread.

 
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