Turkmenistan holds mass exercises, defies coronavirus concerns
08 April, 2020
Authoritarian Turkmenistan gathered a large number of citizens for mass exercise events to mark World Health Day, state media said, ignoring the global trend for social distancing to fight the spread of the coronavirus pandemic.
The Central Asian country, along with North Korea, is among a small number of territories, which claim they have no cases of the virus which is sweeping across the globe.
A state tv set broadcast late on Tuesday showed hundreds of individuals wearing identical cultured tracksuits cycling in close formation on a cold, damp day in the administrative centre Ashgabat.
Another sequence showed state employees including medical staff doing stretches inside and outside government buildings.
State media said 7,000 citizens participated in cycling events across the gas-rich ex-Soviet country to celebrate the date, which includes been marked internationally since 1950.
President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov was shown riding a horse and biking with a small group of officials.
Turkmenistan has yet to join up a case of the novel coronavirus that has killed a lot more than 80,000 people worldwide, despite sharing a border with Iran, among the first countries to be hit hard by the pandemic after China.
The country's government is notoriously secretive and national statistics, whether health-related or economic, are regularly doubted by field experts.
Another state news report on Wednesday said authorities were creating a hospital to take care of infectious diseases in the Akhal region that surrounds Ashgabat, but did not mention COVID-19.
Strongman Berdymukhamedov mentioned the coronavirus publicly for the very first time the other day in a speech where he talked about the monetary threat posed by the pandemic.
Turkmenistan and Tajikistan -- another former Soviet Central Asian country which has yet to declare a case of the condition -- both sent children back to school after spring holidays this week.
Source: www.thejakartapost.com
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