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Lebanon eases coronavirus regulations

People sit in their cars as they watch a movie in a drive-in cinema at a park, in Lebanon's northern coastal city of Byblos on July 18, 2020. - A group of Lebanese university graduates launched a drive-in cinema, as movie theatres remain closed due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. The income of the drive-in cinema will go to needy families to help deal with the country's economic crisis. (Photo by JOSEPH EID / AFP)

Lebanon’s cinemas and theaters will reopen for the first time since the start of coronavirus regulations in March last year, the Daily Star reported.

The country’s national committee for COVID-19 decided to reopen cinemas and theatres at 50 percent capacity and until 11 p.m. as daily cases have dropped below 1,000.

Weddings, conferences and exhibitions will also be allowed, capped at 100 maximum attendees and 50 percent capacity of the venue, the report added.

While outdoor restaurants will operate until 12:30 a.m., indoor restaurants will be able to open until 11 p.m. only.

Lebanon went on a strict lockdown for 7 weeks at the beginning of the year, when daily coronavirus cases were exceeding 3,000.

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