A view of a closed Sidon port as part of the preventive measures against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, in Sidon (Saida), Lebanon. According to reports, Lebanon registered 163 cases from the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. EPA
Ahmad al-Asmar, 84, and his wife Nouzat Awada, 79, perform Friday prayers inside their home as mosques are closed over concerns of the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Sidon, Lebanon. Reuters
A woman on her balcony reaches out to catch a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, in the Lebanese coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Three young Lebanese came up with the idea of delivering roses attached to drones, offered to mothers by their children as a surprise gift. The funds collected from this initiative will be donated to the Lebanese Red Cross to help fight against the CIVID-19 pandemic. AFP
A woman on her balcony reaches out to catch a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, in the Lebanese coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut, as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Three young Lebanese came up with the idea of delivering roses attached to drones, offered to mothers by their children as a surprise gift. The funds collected from this initiative will be donated to the Lebanese Red Cross to help fight against the CIVID-19 pandemic. AFP
A Lebanese policeman fines a man for violating lockdown rules in Beirut's Hamra street. AFP
An aerial view of the Achrafiyeh district of Lebanon's capital Beirut is seen as streets empty to minimise social contact as part of efforts against COVID-19 coronavirus disease. AFP
A woman standing on her balcony, reaches out to catch a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, in the Lebanese coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut, as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. In a quiet Lebanese town under lockdown over the novel coronavirus, a drone buzzed towards a balcony on Saturday to deliver a red rose to a mother grinning in surprise. The COVID-19 pandemic may have put a damper on Mother's Day this year, but three students have come up with a novel service to celebrate the occasion without flouting social distancing restrictions. AFP
Young men prepare roses to be delivered via drone to women on Mother's day, in Haret Sakher near the coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut. AFP
A woman who just received a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, thanks her daughter with a kiss, in the coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut. AFP
Young men prepare roses to be delivered via drone to women on Mother's day, in Haret Sakher near the coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut, as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Three young Lebanese came up with the idea of delivering roses attached to drones, offered to mothers by their children as a surprise gift. The funds collected from this initiative will be donated to the Lebanese Red Cross to help fight against the CIVID-19 pandemic. AFP
A man wears a tear gas mask to help protect himself from the new coronavirus as he walks at Beirut's seaside corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, which is almost empty of residents and tourists in Beirut, Lebanon. For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. AP Photo
A view of closed shops as part of the preventive measures against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic at Nejmeh square in Sidon (Saida), Lebanon. According to reports, Lebanon registered 163 cases from the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. EPA
A view of a closed Sidon port as part of the preventive measures against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, in Sidon (Saida), Lebanon. According to reports, Lebanon registered 163 cases from the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. EPA
Ahmad al-Asmar, 84, and his wife Nouzat Awada, 79, perform Friday prayers inside their home as mosques are closed over concerns of the spread of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Sidon, Lebanon. Reuters
A woman on her balcony reaches out to catch a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, in the Lebanese coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Three young Lebanese came up with the idea of delivering roses attached to drones, offered to mothers by their children as a surprise gift. The funds collected from this initiative will be donated to the Lebanese Red Cross to help fight against the CIVID-19 pandemic. AFP
A woman on her balcony reaches out to catch a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, in the Lebanese coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut, as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Three young Lebanese came up with the idea of delivering roses attached to drones, offered to mothers by their children as a surprise gift. The funds collected from this initiative will be donated to the Lebanese Red Cross to help fight against the CIVID-19 pandemic. AFP
A Lebanese policeman fines a man for violating lockdown rules in Beirut's Hamra street. AFP
An aerial view of the Achrafiyeh district of Lebanon's capital Beirut is seen as streets empty to minimise social contact as part of efforts against COVID-19 coronavirus disease. AFP
A woman standing on her balcony, reaches out to catch a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, in the Lebanese coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut, as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. In a quiet Lebanese town under lockdown over the novel coronavirus, a drone buzzed towards a balcony on Saturday to deliver a red rose to a mother grinning in surprise. The COVID-19 pandemic may have put a damper on Mother's Day this year, but three students have come up with a novel service to celebrate the occasion without flouting social distancing restrictions. AFP
Young men prepare roses to be delivered via drone to women on Mother's day, in Haret Sakher near the coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut. AFP
A woman who just received a rose delivered to her via a drone on Mother's day, thanks her daughter with a kiss, in the coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut. AFP
Young men prepare roses to be delivered via drone to women on Mother's day, in Haret Sakher near the coastal city of Jounieh, north of the capital Beirut, as people remain indoors in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus. Three young Lebanese came up with the idea of delivering roses attached to drones, offered to mothers by their children as a surprise gift. The funds collected from this initiative will be donated to the Lebanese Red Cross to help fight against the CIVID-19 pandemic. AFP
A man wears a tear gas mask to help protect himself from the new coronavirus as he walks at Beirut's seaside corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, which is almost empty of residents and tourists in Beirut, Lebanon. For most people, the new coronavirus causes only mild or moderate symptoms, such as fever and cough. For some, especially older adults and people with existing health problems, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia. AP Photo
A view of closed shops as part of the preventive measures against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic at Nejmeh square in Sidon (Saida), Lebanon. According to reports, Lebanon registered 163 cases from the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. EPA
A view of a closed Sidon port as part of the preventive measures against the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, in Sidon (Saida), Lebanon. According to reports, Lebanon registered 163 cases from the COVID-19 disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. EPA