Egypt is imposing a two week curfew due to coronavirus fears

Egypt will force a fourteen day curfew in the nation with an end goal to stop the spread of the new coronavirus, as announced on Tuesday after the IMF cautioned that a deficiency of clinical supplies could influence the Mideast's least fortunate countries.

There are more than 31,000 affirmed instances of the infection over the Mideast, by far most in the hard-hit country of Iran. While most recoup from the infection and the COVID-19 ailment that it causes, bottoming crude oil prices have put extra strain on even the wealthiest nations of the district. That, thus, could influence their capacity to spend on required supplies as the infection challenges clinical frameworks around the world.

As of now, nations have responded by either encouraging or requesting a huge number of individuals to remain at home. Egypt, home to more than 100 million alone, turned into the most recent on Tuesday.

Egypt has 366 affirmed cases and 21 deaths.

Tourism has declined by 80% in the pyramid nation, while retail has additionally been hard-hit in nations like the United Arab Emirates where the travel industry is a major revenue source.