Holidaymakers in Turkey will face strict fines if they are caught flouting rules by not wearing a mask. Tourists and residents can face a 900 lira (£104) fine if they don't wear a face covering in public.
Unlike England, where face masks are only mandatory in public, people in Turkey must wear them whilst out and about in shops and restaurants.
The current rules are in place across 81 provinces in Turkey, including holiday hotspot Istanbul. While rule breakers will only face a warning in the first instance, repeat offenders will be fined.
According to local media, a statement from one of the provinces governors offices warned: "Wearing masks in public areas like squares, streets, parks, gardens, agricultural areas, public transport, and
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