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Health
Ulf Laessing and Nadeen Ebrahim

Some Egyptians pack streets for Ramadan shopping despite coronavirus threat

A combination photo shows residents of Ezbet Hamada in Cairo's Mataria district gathering to eat Iftar during the holy fasting month of Ramadan in Cairo on May 20, 2019 and a man walking at Ezbet Hamada in Cairo's Mataria district during the holy fasting month of Ramadan as the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Cairo, Egypt May 1, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

In the heart of Egypt's capital, shoppers pack sweet shops and grocery stores to stock up for fast-breaking during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, shrugging off fears about the new coronavirus.

Little over a month since Egypt imposed strict measures to counter the virus, social customs and economic pressures are drawing people onto the streets, even as newly reported cases of the coronavirus have continued to rise.

A worker of the Egyptian Food Bank puts food aid boxes to a vehicle to be transported to all governorates for people that lost their jobs because of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt May 2, 2020. Picture taken May 2, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

The government is running campaigns in newspapers and on billboards to encourage social distancing. It has shut cafes and eat-in service at restaurants and imposed a night-time curfew.

But the curfew has prompted a shopping rush during the day when many stock up for fast-breaking, or iftar, at 6.30pm.

Store owners often struggle to persuade people to queue in an orderly way.

The contents of the Egyptian Food Bank aid boxes that are transported to all governorates for people that lost their jobs because of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt, May 2, 2020. Picture taken May 2, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

"Customers are not afraid of the coronavirus. It was very crowded (in the shop) at the start of Ramadan, so we were always asking people to stand further apart," said Osama Ali Ahmed, 60, owner of a sweet shop near the historic al-Sayeda Zainab mosque in central Cairo.

Customers, some wearing masks, jostled for space, as they did at a nearby grocery store.

"People are careful, but this does not stop... us from going out to buy the things that we get every year," said Ashraf Ali, 52, driver at a telecoms company as he bought pickles.

The Egyptian Food Bank vehicles containing food aid are seen ready to transport it to all governorates for people that lost their jobs because of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt May 2, 2020. Picture taken May 2, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

   

"DANGEROUS TIMES"

Egypt, a country of 100 million, has so far reported more than 7,000 cases of the new coronavirus and 452 deaths, fewer than in many European countries, though the number of new infections continues to rise.

A man is seen walking at Ezbet Hamada in Cairo's Mataria district during the holy fasting month of Ramadan, as the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues, in Cairo, Egypt May 1, 2020. Picture taken May 1, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

On Sunday Health Minister Hala Zayed Said urged Egyptians to take the lockdown measures more seriously.

"It is the citizen who will control the way we get through these dangerous times. The state has completed all procedures it is responsible for," she said.

The health ministry and state press centre did not respond to questions for this article.

Journalists gather at a news conference with Egypt's Minister of Social Solidarity Nevin el-Qabbaj at the Egyptian Food Bank to announce transportation of food aid boxes to all governorates for people that lost their jobs because of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt May 2, 2020. Picture taken May 2, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Cairo residents say more people are staying at home fasting until sunset, though many roads in the city of nearly 10 million are still jammed during the daytime.

The start of the curfew has been moved back from 7pm to 9pm, and some cars can be seen flouting curfew rules at night.

The impact of the coronavirus has hit many Egyptians hard, especially those reliant on informal work such as day labourers.

Egypt's Minister of Social Solidarity Nevin el-Qabbaj wears a mask during a news conference of Egyptian Food Bank to announce transportation of food aid boxes to all governorates for people that lost their jobs because of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt May 2, 2020. Picture taken May 2, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

Egypt's Misr El Kheir charity is distributing almost double the number of food boxes this Ramadan compared to last year, said Ahmed Ali, a senior member of its staff.

"The number of calls we received on our hotline, and this is not normal, has exceeded 30,000 or 40,000," he said, adding that some were day labourers who are working less due to the curfew.

Food Bank, another charity, has raised the number of families it hopes to reach during Ramadan to 1.5 million from 500,000.

Egyptian Food Bank employees are seen as food aids boxes are placed inside vehicles to be transported to all governorates for people that lost their jobs because of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt May 2, 2020. Picture taken May 2, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany

(Additional reporting by Ehab Farouk, Mahmoud Mourad and Sayed Shaesha in Cairo; Writing by Ulf Laessing; Editing by Aidan Lewis and Gareth Jones)

FILE PHOTO: Residents of Ezbet Hamada in Cairo's Mataria district gather to eat Iftar, the meal to end their fast at sunset, during the holy fasting month of Ramadan in Cairo, Egypt May 20, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany/File Photo
Workers of the Egyptian Food Bank put food aid boxes to a vehicle to be transported to all governorates for people that lost their jobs because of the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Cairo, Egypt May 2, 2020. Picture taken May 2, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
Street vendors sell clothes during curfew hours in Shubra El Kheima, Al Qalyubia Governorate, north of Cairo, amidst concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Egypt May 3, 2020. Picture taken May 3, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A man passes in front of a shop during curfew hours, amidst concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Cairo, Egypt May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
People gather in front of a shop during curfew hours in Cairo, amidst concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Cairo, Egypt May 5, 2020. Picture taken May 5, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
A man walks in a tunnel besides street vendors during curfew hours in Shubra El Kheima, Al Qalyubia Governorate, north of Cairo, amidst concerns about the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Egypt May 3, 2020. Picture taken May 3, 2020. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany
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