Islamic Fasting Month Tightening of regulations even after dawn New Corona May 24 10:06

In the Islamic fasting month, Ramadan opened on the 23rd in many countries such as the Middle East, but in each country, even during the consecutive holidays after Ramadan, banning worship at mosques and strengthening outing restrictions, the new corona We are increasing caution against the spread of virus infection.

Ramadan began in late last month in many countries such as the Middle East, a fasting month when Muslims stopped eating and drinking during the day, and dawned on the 23rd, about a month later.

Every year, after Ramadan, many people move around during holidays such as homecoming and travel, and group worship is also held in various places, but this year, due to concern about the spread of infection, each country continues to have mosques during the holidays. We are taking steps to ban worship services and tighten restrictions on going out.

Of these, the number of infected people in Egypt has continued to increase to more than 15,000 due to deregulation during Ramadan, so during the consecutive holidays strict restrictions on going out at night and commercial activities are also important. I'm strengthening.

Citizens of the capital of Cairo said, "There is no atmosphere after Ramadan to meet relatives and friends. There is no choice but to congratulate over the phone." I heard a voice.

Tightening regulations due to an increase in infected people in each country in the Middle East

In the Middle East, the number of infected people continued to increase during the period of Ramadan, and each country is struggling to take measures. According to the statistics of Johns Hopkins University in the United States on the 24th of Japan time at midnight, Turkey has the highest number of infected people in the Middle East ▼ 154,500, followed by ▼ Iran 133,521 and ▼ Saudi Arabia 70,000. There are 161 people and ▼ Qatar is 42,213 people.

In Turkey, the number of infected people per day is decreasing, but in principle, people were banned from going out for 24 hours during consecutive holidays after Ramadan.In Iran, the number of infected people was on the rise again, and the situation of infection was serious. Economic activity has stopped in the region.

In addition, the number of infected people is continuing to increase in Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, as well as in Egypt, and each country is strengthening its vigilance by strengthening restrictions on going out during commercial holidays after Ramadan and restrictions on commercial activities.

Prohibition of homecoming in Indonesia

In Indonesia, which is said to have the most Muslim population in the world, about 20 million people return to their hometown every year during the consecutive holidays after Ramadan, but the government bans homecoming this year to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. Announced.

In response to this, police are inspecting on highways and state borders in various places, and violators will be fined up to JPY 700,000 in Japanese yen and a one-year prison sentence.

On the other hand, when returning home, the company that operates the long-distance bus used by many people suffered serious damage, and there are voices calling for the government's support.

In Indonesia, more than 20,000 people have been infected with the new coronavirus, and 1351 people have died, which is the highest number in Southeast Asia. Measures such as restrictions on business activities and bans on meetings continue in various places.