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Lebanon records first novel coronavirus death: health ministry

Published: 10 Mar 2020 - 01:32 pm | Last Updated: 02 Nov 2021 - 07:27 pm
Sanitary workers disinfect the entrance of the Lebanese Parliament in central Beirut on March 10, 2020, amid the spread of coronavirus in the country. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO

Sanitary workers disinfect the entrance of the Lebanese Parliament in central Beirut on March 10, 2020, amid the spread of coronavirus in the country. / AFP / ANWAR AMRO

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Beirut: Lebanon recorded its first death from coronavirus on Tuesday, and local broadcasters said the patient had been in quarantine after returning from Egypt.

The government has halted flights for non-residents from epicentres of the virus, shut schools and warned against public gatherings as the total number of cases rose to 41 this week.

A health ministry official said the man who died was 56 and had suffered from a chronic illness. The patient had been in quarantine in a Beirut state hospital.

Health Minister Hassan Hamad has warned the virus was spreading and asked Lebanese to take precautions without panicking.

Lebanon's crippling financial crisis could pose a threat to managing its relatively limited coronavirus outbreak that has been kept in check but is expected to spread, health officials say.