Lebanon announces 2-week shutdown

Lebanon announces 2-week shutdown

Lebanon began implementing on Friday a complete shutdown for two weeks to stem a rise in coronavirus infections.

The Lebanese Interior Ministry on Tuesday said all commercial entities, including markets and malls, will have to close during the lockdown until Sep. 7.

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An overnight curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. local time is also being implemented. Workers in the medical and food sectors, as well as the army, diplomats, and journalists, will be exempted.

Areas that are being cleared of the rubble from the Aug. 4 blast will not be sealed. Official data shows 605 new infections including four deaths on Thursday.

Armed forces are patrolling in the northern cities of Tripoli and Mina to strictly enforce the containment measures.

Restrictions in the Middle Eastern country were first imposed in March and lasted for three months.

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