The Turkish actress Beren Saat announced on Monday that she will undergo 14-day quarantine along her husband singer Kenan Doğulu after their return from London, where they spent a short vacation.
She added that she visited the British capital, accompanied by her husband, to celebrate her birthday, noting that they would remain in a health quarantine for a period of not less than 14 days.
The Turkish couple faced serious wave of intense criticism on social media users, who accused them of recklessness and called on them to take all precautionary measures until the end of the quarantine to prevent many people to be infected with the deadly virus.
"It is noteworthy that Turkey identified 12 new cases of the coronavirus, bringing its total to 18," Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Monday, marking the highest daily rise since the country announced its first case last week.
Koca said two of the new cases were related to the first case reported in the country, seven had traveled from Europe and three from the United States.
Last Wednesday, Turkey became the last major economy to report an outbreak after taking what the World Health Organization (WHO) described as “vigilant” measures to delay it.
Since then, the government has ramped up measures to halt the spread of the virus, closing schools and universities, holding sports events without spectators and halting flights to many countries.
Thousands of Muslims returning to Turkey from a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia were taken into quarantine on Sunday and the Interior Ministry said that bars and nightclubs will be closed from Monday to reduce the risk of coronavirus spreading.