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The “fear of Corona” prevailed in Lebanon, yesterday, Saturday, after registering more than 25 wounded, most of them residents, including 13 soldiers in the Military Court, leading to this accumulated number of injuries since February 21 about 820 cases, at a time when Lebanon had recorded some casualty figures. Relatively 3 weeks ago.
These fears of a second wave led Lebanese to Twitter under the hashtag “#Krona – Lebanon”, trying to pressure authorities to tighten measures to curb the spread of the virus, after easing the movement and economic activities ago about a week.
Highlights the general mobilization plan next week … and strict measures# Corona_Lebanon
– Hitaf Bou Reslan (@HitafBou) May 10, 2020
Close the country
This concern was not hidden by the Minister of Health, Hamad Hassan, who greeted by renewing strict procedures, threatening to close the country for 48 hours. He said in press statements: “If the results of Corona’s injuries remain high, I will ask the cabinet to close the country for 48 hours.”
This comes along with news in the Lebanese media that the government is moving to adopt a curfew decision from Friday to Sunday in the next three days if it becomes clear in the next three days that the relaxation of the procedures is not controlled by the necessary health conditions.
Why the increase in the number of wounded as members of the army in the army? Lack of commitment of the returnees to the stone? How about not getting spaced on travel? Why not hold a daily press conference with professionals to present data and answer questions from the media like other governments do? # Lebanon @ Hamad_hassan20 @Hassan_B_Diab # Corona_Lebanon
– Elie Bassil (@ebassil) May 10, 2020
Corona sneaks into the army
In an accident, the first of its kind in Lebanon, a virus infiltrated the military sector, specifically the military police, at the headquarters of the Military Court in the capital, Beirut, where 13 members of the military personnel were registered.
In this context, an army military source confirmed to “Al-Nahar” that a member of the military police returned from his leave of Al-Qita ‘- Akkar (north) without showing any symptoms of the Corona virus, as measures taken to prevent them. , including sterilization and temperature measurement.
While at the Military Court headquarters where he was serving, he was informed that his father had performed a PCR test and the result was positive.
If Lebanon manages to control Corona, they will say that the government is credited.
And if Lebanon fails to control the crisis, they will say that it is a right of the people.# Corona_Lebanon# Stay home– Charbel Frem (@CharbellFrem) May 10, 2020
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