Turkey, which had one of the fastest growing coronavirus outbreaks in the world, says it is turning the tide.
The rate of infection is slowing to its lowest level since the first recorded case back in March. The authorities say a nationwide contact tracing system, involving almost 6,000 teams, has been the key to overcoming the virus.
Meanwhile in the UK, the pandemic is posing a particular challenge in rural areas, where the population is often older and poorer. But in the village of Piddle-Hinton, in Dorset, a huge volunteer effort has brought unexpected benefits for its 500 residents.
Clive Myrie presents BBC News at Ten reports from International Correspondent Orla Guerin in Istanbul, and West of England Correspondent Jon Kay.
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Im From turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and healt Boss realy all das work and winner!
dear bbc It is sad that the covi19 test is not free in Hungary, and it is very expensive for most people. he can’t pay because he lives in a retired or disadvantaged situation. With this, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán doesn’t care
Turkey’s president has made very good hospitals. corona test free
In Turkey
everything is OK
Turkey is very beautiful.
From Turkey
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