EL CAIRO – The Egyptian government has announced that the consequent worship faithful will soon be able to stop at the mosque for Friday prayers, now that the daily number of new cases of viruses shown is limited to less than two hundred. Egyptian Minister of Religious Endowment Mohamed Mokhtar Gomaa said the congregation’s weekly prayers could be held from 28 August. Rallies were suspended for about five months. Consistent worshippers deserve to practice social estrangement and wear a mask to prevent another viral epidemic, Gomaa said on a Wednesday. He said Friday’s sermon, which usually lasts about an hour, will be reduced to 10 minutes. In August, the number of new instances in Egypt was particularly reduced to less than two hundred new bodies in line with the day. Overall, Egypt reported that nearly 97,000 cases showed, adding up to 5,197 deaths. On Wednesday, Egypt reported 161 cases shown and thirteen deaths. WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT VIRUS EPIDEMIA: – U.S. States Have Other Answers On When It’s Safe to Open Schools – New York Governor Rejects AP’s Report on Insufficient Nursing Home Deaths – Mexico targets junk food while obesity wreaks havoc on the pandemic – Florida virus deaths exceed 10,000 as teachers, Help the State – Follow a pandemic policy in http://apnews.com/VirusOutbreak and https://apnews.com/UnderstandingtheOutbreak – WHAT ELSE: COPENHAGEN, Denmark – The Norwegian government advises the 20th position to travel to Britain, Ireland, Greece, Austria and parts of Sweden and Denmark. Organize the last European countries where the government.