FILE - Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly
CAIRO – 17 April 2020: Egypt’s government decided to fine the violators of Sham el Nessim and Easter holiday’s precautionary measures with LE 4,000.
According to Egypt’s Cabinet, next Monday which marks Sham el Nessim will be considered as a paid a “paid leave”.
On Tuesday, Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouli announced, complete closure of public gardens and beaches next Monday, which markes Sham el-Nessim holiday.
During a press conference, Madbouli said that all public transportation will be suspended during the day, including Cairo Metro and National Railways.
“We understand the Egyptians desire to celebrate the holiday; however, these decisions come for the favor of Egyptians amid fears of Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak.” Madbouli said.
He added that the government aims to reduce social gatherings as possible which will eliminate the spread of Covid 19.
Madbouli explained that “the government has been discussing these Easter decisions during the past three days, in order to maintain the currant situation and not to witness any deterioration during the coming days.”
“However, we were worried after seeing that Egyptians were gathering in the streets during the past days” Madbouli added, explaining the need of announcing Easter’s complete closure decisions.
He said, “Therefore, we preferred to take more firm measures, including expanding the complete closure on cafes and shopping malls until Monday. Additionally, we will close all gardens, beaches and any places that might witness social gatherings. We also decided to suspend all public transportations.”
Madbouli wished all Egyptians happy holidays, and urged them to avoid gatherings in order to stay safe.
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