Egypt to shut all cafes, malls, sports clubs in evenings until March 31

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Egypt to shut all cafes, malls, sports clubs in evenings until March 31
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Egypt said on Thursday it would shut all cafes, shopping malls, sports clubs and...

A woman wears a protective face mask inside a Carrefour hypermarket while Egypt ramps up its efforts to slow the spread the coronavirus disease in Cairo, Egypt March 19, 2020. REUTERS/Amr Abdallah Dalsh

The government said supermarkets, pharmacies, bakeries and neighbourhood corner stores were exempt from the closure, which comes at a time when schools and universities are already shut. The government said that during the flight ban and school shutdown, hotels and all educational facilities would be sanitised.

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