Gouraud street in the usually busy neighbourhood of Gemayzeh, famous for its bustling restaurants and bars in the Lebanese capital Beirut, remains deserted after measures were taken in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19. AFP
Lebanese intelligence officers, foreground, order people to leave the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, as the country's top security council and the government were meeting over the spread of coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon. AP Photo
A highway leading to Lebanese capital Beirut, remains deserted after measures were taken in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19. AFP
A municipal policeman, left, orders people to evacuate the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
A municipal police officer, left, orders a man to leave the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
A municipal policeman, center, orders people to leave the waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
Beirut's waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, is mostly empty after municipal policemen ordered people to leave in Beirut. AP Photo
Beirut's waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, is mostly empty after municipal policemen ordered people to leave in Beirut. AP Photo
A municipal policeman, right, orders people to leave the waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
Lebanese army soldiers, wearing protective face masks, patrol a street in the capital Beirut. AFP
Police members wear face masks as they ride on motorbikes at Beirut's seaside Corniche as Lebanon declared a medical state of emergency. REUTERS
A municipal policeman, orders fishermen to leave the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
A bride and groom, right, take a selfie as Municipal policemen order them to evacuate the corniche, or waterfront promenade in Beirut. AP Photo
Gouraud street in the usually busy neighbourhood of Gemayzeh, famous for its bustling restaurants and bars in the Lebanese capital Beirut, remains deserted after measures were taken in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19. AFP
Lebanese intelligence officers, foreground, order people to leave the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, as the country's top security council and the government were meeting over the spread of coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon. AP Photo
A highway leading to Lebanese capital Beirut, remains deserted after measures were taken in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19. AFP
A municipal policeman, left, orders people to evacuate the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
A municipal police officer, left, orders a man to leave the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
A municipal policeman, center, orders people to leave the waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
Beirut's waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, is mostly empty after municipal policemen ordered people to leave in Beirut. AP Photo
Beirut's waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea, is mostly empty after municipal policemen ordered people to leave in Beirut. AP Photo
A municipal policeman, right, orders people to leave the waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
Lebanese army soldiers, wearing protective face masks, patrol a street in the capital Beirut. AFP
Police members wear face masks as they ride on motorbikes at Beirut's seaside Corniche as Lebanon declared a medical state of emergency. REUTERS
A municipal policeman, orders fishermen to leave the corniche, or waterfront promenade, along the Mediterranean Sea in Beirut. AP Photo
A bride and groom, right, take a selfie as Municipal policemen order them to evacuate the corniche, or waterfront promenade in Beirut. AP Photo
Gouraud street in the usually busy neighbourhood of Gemayzeh, famous for its bustling restaurants and bars in the Lebanese capital Beirut, remains deserted after measures were taken in a bid to stem the spread of the coronavirus Covid-19. AFP
Coronavirus: Lebanon goes into lockdown to contain outbreak
Beirut's international airport will be closed from Wednesday and social movements will be restricted to the minimum