After port disaster, Lebanese brace for virus lockdown that includes curfew

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After port disaster, Lebanese brace for virus lockdown that includes curfew
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BEIRUT (AFP) - Still reeling from a deadly port blast that ravaged their Beirut homes and businesses, Lebanese wearily braced themselves for a new coronavirus lockdown due to start on Friday (Aug 21).. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIRUT - Still reeling from a deadly port blast that ravaged their Beirut homes and businesses, Lebanese wearily braced themselves for a new coronavirus lockdown due to start on Friday .

Ms Moukarzel said she supported the decision, especially after the massive blast at Beirut's port on Aug 4 that killed 181 people, wounded thousands and laid waste to windows and doors across swathes of the city. Authorities fear that Lebanon's fragile health sector would struggle to cope with a further spike in Covid-19 cases, especially after some hospitals near the port were damaged in the explosion.

It came on the heels of a dire economic crisis since last year that has trapped people's savings in banks, sent food prices soaring and caused tens of thousands to lose their jobs or a large part of their income. "There's no work. People have no more money. They have nothing to eat," he said, determined to keep his business open to help people rebuild their homes.But the Shiite Muslim carpenter did welcome a call from the Hezbollah movement for followers to avoid large gatherings and instead commemorate the religious event of Ashura at home this year.

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