Egypt New corona infection spread, worship service at restaurant mosque resumed June 28, 6:16

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In Egypt in the Middle East, the spread of the new coronavirus has severely impacted the economy, but on the 27th, the nighttime curfew was lifted, and worship services at restaurants and mosques resumed for the first time in three months. it was done.

In Egypt, which has the largest population of 100 million in the Middle East, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus exceeds 60,000, the infection continues to spread, and the economic impact is becoming more serious due to prolonged commercial activities and other restrictions. ..

Under such circumstances, the Egyptian government lifted the nighttime curfew that had been in effect since late March on March 27, and reopened worship services at restaurants and mosques.

Among them, at the specialty store of ``Koshari'', which can be said to be a national food near the capital Cairo, the number of seats is reduced to one-fourth of the usual according to the guidance of the government, and after three months it will resume operations in the store. did.

At lunchtime, customers visited one after another, sprinkling rice, pasta, and a special tomato-based sauce on beans, and enjoyed a vigorous meal and enjoying the meal in the restaurant after a long absence.

One of the male customers said, "I am happy that the restaurant will be reopened. But I am worried that the number of infected people will increase. It is also important to take preventive measures to restore life."

In Egypt, tourism in major industries will be resumed in stages next month, and the challenge is how to prevent the spread of infection while relaxing restrictions on socio-economic activities.