Thankfully there has been no recored coronavirus cases in Turkmenistan yet this section will be updated if there are any in the future.
These are some of the genereic questions regarding the coronavirus outbreak in Turkmenistan.
At the moment there are 0 reported cases of people infected with the coronavirus in Turkmenistan.
0 people are reported to have recovered from the coronavirus in Turkmenistan.
There has been 0 deaths of people with the coronavirus in Turkmenistan.
There have been no reported cases of coronavirus recorded in Turkmenistan so it is perfectly dafe for you to travel to Turkmenistan however please take caution and wash your hands at every opportunity.
Yes. The likelihood of an infected person contaminating commercial goods that have been sent from Turkmenistan is very low and the risk of catching the virus that causes COVID-19 from a package that has been moved, travelled, and exposed to different conditions and temperature is also very low.
Both the bodies will provide an update on these fixtures in the coming days following consultation with the AFC member associations.
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FIFA and the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) met at the apex body's headquarters in Zurich to discuss football activities in Asia.
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As authorities and the World Health Organisation attempt to reduce the spread of the virus, normal life - including sport - is on hold
The United States government has earmarked $37 million worth of financial aid to help high priority countries, including the Philippines, to address the coronavirus disease 2019 or COVID-19.
The ISSF said the decision was taken because the organisers are not in a position to guarantee participation of all athletes owing to the coronavirus threat.
The ISSF said there will no ranking points in the tournament as the organisers are not in a position to guarantee participation of all athletes owing to the extraordinary situation.
The Ministry of Health has imposed several restrictions on the entry of travellers from affected countries such as China, Italy, South Korea, Japan and Iran.
The ISSF said there will no ranking points in the tournament scheduled to be held from March 15 to 26 as the organisers are not in a position to guarantee participation of all athletes owing to the extraordinary situation.
In a press release issued on Tuesday, the embassy said the countries are either affected by COVID-19 or at high risk of its spread
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With Euro 2020 scheduled to happen across Europe in June and the Tokyo Olympics in July, the stakes are getting bigger and bigger.