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| Egypt has ordered the closure of mosques and churches to stem the spread of the coronavirus (AFP Photo/Khaled DESOUKI) |
Cairo (AFP) - Egypt's religious authorities ordered Saturday the closure of all mosques and churches and banned communal prayer gatherings to try and stem the spread of the novel coronavirus.
The
decision taken by the ministry of religious endowments, which oversees mosques
nationwide, and the Coptic Orthodox Church will run for at least two weeks.
In separate
statements, the ministry and the church said the move is aimed at avoiding
large gatherings such as prayers and mass, where the risk of contamination
could be high.
The
religious endowments ministry said in a statement it "decided to halt
prayers and to close all mosques... starting today (Saturday) and for two
weeks".
It urged
worshippers to pray at home.
The Coptic
Orthodox Church said it ordered "the closure of all churches, suspension
of ritual services, masses and activities".
The
decision, including a ban on visits to monasteries nationwide, "is
effective from Saturday for two weeks... and until further notice", it
said.
Late
Friday, Egypt's Catholic Church said it suspended mass until further notice.
Egypt has
so far has recorded eight deaths out of 285 confirmed cases of coronavirus.
Authorities
have imposed tough measures to limit social interaction in the country of 100
million inhabitants, where Christians represent around 10 percent of the
population.
They have
closed schools and universities, ordered the overnight closure of cafes,
restaurants, nightclubs, sporting clubs and malls, and reduced the number of
public sector employees.
Egypt has
also halted air traffic from Thursday until the end of March.

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