Lebanon reimposes COVID-19 restrictions as infections spike

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-07-28 10:55:46

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Health workers and members of internal security forces wearing face masks at Beirut international airport.  (Photo: Aziz Taher/Reuters)

Beirut, July 28 (RHC)-- Lebanon has reimposed severe COVID-19 restrictions for the next two weeks, shutting places of worship, cinemas, bars, nightclubs, sports events and popular markets, after a sharp rise in infections.

Shops, private companies, banks and educational institutions would be permitted to open, but only on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, with a near total lockdown in place Thursday through Monday until Aug 10. This week's lockdown coincides with the Eid al-Adha holiday when Muslims normally hold large gatherings.

Officials said they were alarmed by a spike in cases in recent days, with at least 132 new infections and eight deaths confirmed in the last 24 hours. Lebanon has recorded just 51 deaths from the coronavirus since February.

"We have to go back a step back and work with determination as though the pandemic has now begun," Minister of Health Hamad Hassan was quoted in state media as saying. "We have to work more seriously to avoid a medical humanitarian catastrophe."



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