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The Updated Lockdown Measures In Lebanon

The 4-week lockdown has come to an end, kind of.

It was just announced that Lebanon will be eased out of lockdown in order to keep our “progress” intact. The plan is to gradually reopen the country in four phases, with the first starting on February 8th until the 22nd.

– 24 hour curfew to remain in place, you must take permission through the platform to be allowed out.

– Supermarkets, markets, bakeries, and the like will be open until 5 PM

– Banks are to open and receive customers up to 20% capacity.

– In order to go to a supermarket or bank, you must file a request, after which you will be asked to scan a QR code upon entering and leaving.



– Medical supply producers and food factories will be allowed to open.

– Restaurants, clubs, skiing sites, and other venues will not open until phase 4.

– Construction sites and outdoor gyms will be opened in phase 2.


Guess its time to explain to Teta what a QR code is.


All the information is here.