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Egyptians stay indoors on fast-breaking day under anti-coronavirus measures

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發布於 2020年05月25日08:52

Egypt celebrated on Sunday the fast-breaking day amid tight anti-COVID-19 restrictions.

Instead of flocking to public places for celebration, Egyptians have been kept indoor in the 6-day holiday.

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Egypt ordered the closure of public places and suspension of public transportation during the Eid al-Fitr to contain the virus.

Meanwhile, the curfew in Egypt lasts for 13 hours instead of nine to avoid gatherings.

Egypt has so far confirmed 17,265 COVID-19 cases, including 764 deaths and 4,807 recoveries.

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