The Ministerial Committee announces the general closure, starting next Thursday … towards the singular and the legal!



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The Coronavirus Ministerial Committee announced, “the complete closure from next Thursday until February 1, provided that the curfew is from 6 pm to 5 am.”
Following the conclusion of the meeting of the Ministerial Committee on Coronavirus, the Minister of Health of the interim government, Hamad Hassan, announced that “the closure decision was made with the consensus of the ministerial committee, and Prime Minister Hassan Diab collected all the opinions and it unified them with the general closure decision from Thursday morning until February 1, 2021 ”. He noted that “it has become clear that the epidemiological challenge has reached a point that represents a threat to the lives of the Lebanese, given the inability of hospitals to secure beds.”

Hassan explained that “the scientific committee recommended a two-week closure, which could be renewed, but after the discussion that took place the situation was unified, there are private hospitals that followed us, and thus we used to give citizens days so that there would not be agglomerations in front of the cooperatives, and so that the scenario of agglomeration of drugs due to intractable diseases is not repeated so that it is not considered a gap Public discipline “.

For his part, the Minister of the Interior and Municipalities of the interim government, Mohamed Fahmy, said after the meeting of the Ministerial Committee on Corona that “the single and double decision related to the operation of the mechanisms will be implemented during the next closing period.”
He hoped that “all citizens should implement the instructions and help the security forces implement these instructions to deal with the outbreak of the epidemic,” and noted that “the number of arrivals will be reduced through a specific mechanism.”
Regarding the ineffectiveness of the “single and double” decision, Fahmy explained that “we would have preferred that the citizen apply the instructions given to him in this regard, then the decision would have had a better result.”



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