Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris said his stance to move the wheel of production was what he offered criticism, warning of "serious repercussions" in the event of the closure for a long time.

Sawiris said, in an exclusive interview with "Sky News Arabia", that "it has been more than two months since the outbreak of the Corona epidemic began, noting that there is no end to this situation that can continue for months, so what is wrong with thinking about scientific methods to restore production with Take all precautions.

He said that stopping the production process may lead to dangerous repercussions such as the lack of supply and supply lines, and the rise in prices of food products (food and drink), and "therefore the poor classes will suffer especially those who depend on daily work."

The Egyptian businessman warned of the risks of closure on non-rich countries, such as Egypt, asking: "Will we tolerate a one-year closure? Can hunger, homelessness and theft result, as well as psychological disturbances."

He responded to the accusations of some that he wanted to increase his billions, saying: "Praise be to God, I am missing nothing," stressing that his comments regarding the return of production came "because he is a man interested in public affairs only."

He called the Egyptian businessman who described it as "smart minds" to invent scientific methods that restore the wheel of production and avoid infection, stressing that the issue is "not difficult", stressing that it is necessary to think back to work with the start of falling numbers of infections and deaths with the Corona virus.


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