“We will continue our work at home. We look forward to your prayers,” he said.
Erdogan had traveled to Ukraine on Thursday for talks with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over the ongoing tensions with Russia in the area, before returning home to Turkey.
The Turkish President said he was willing to serve as a mediator and host a summit between Zelensky and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Erdogan had his third dose of the coronavirus vaccine in June, he said in an interview last year.
Coronavirus cases have been on the rise in Turkey since the Omicron variant become the dominant strain in the country in January.
More than 100,000 new cases were reported Tuesday, a new record, according to government data.