Turkmenistan reportedly bans the word "coronavirus"

As the number of confirmed coronavirus cases nears 900,000 worldwide, one Central Asian country claims it doesn't have a single positive diagnosis. And while Turkmenistan has reportedly attacked and tortured whistleblowers for years, police are now apparently arresting anyone who even says the word "coronavirus" in public.

The notoriously secretive Turkmen government, led by president and "Father Protector" Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow since 2007, is dealing with the pandemic by essentially pretending it doesn't exist, according to the nonprofit organization Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

The Turkmenistan Chronicles, which RSF calls "one of the few sources of independent news, whose site is blocked within the country," said the word can no longer be found in health brochures given to schools, hospitals and workplaces. Heavily restricted state media are avoiding reports about the virus, depriving citizens of access to information on the growing pandemic.

According to the Turkmenistan Chronicles, public spaces such as banks and train stations are being constantly disinfected, and some are holding temperature checks and dispensing hand sanitizer.

Berdimuhamedow also spoke with Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the president of Uzbekistan, last week, and according to the Uzbek government, the virus was discussed.

"Actual aspects of bilateral cooperation were discussed, including the priority measures taken in countries to prevent the spread of coronavirus infection," the government of Uzbekistan said in a press release. "The work of the relevant departments and organizations on providing mutual practical assistance and monitoring the development of the epidemiological situation, especially in the border areas, was noted with satisfaction."

But on the Turkmenistan government's website, there is no mention of COVID-19 in its press release for the phone call. The government site's homepage also lacks any content related to the virus.

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