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Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair postponed due to COVID-19

- Mohammed Abu Zaid Cairo

The Supreme Administra­tive Committee of the Cairo Internatio­nal Book Fair announced that this year’s fair will be postponed to June 30, 2021, due to the spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19).

The committee, headed by Enas Abdel Dayem, Egypt’s minister of culture, also decided to add an additional four days to the delayed festival schedule, seeing it run until July 15.

Greece was set to participat­e in the festival, and arrangemen­ts are being made to ensure continuity for next year’s event to celebrate the depth of historical and cultural relations between the two countries. According to an official statement, the committee discussed developmen­ts in the world over the pandemic and its impact on other book fairs, which has led to multiple other cancellati­ons and postponeme­nts.

The meeting discussed the participat­ion of internatio­nal institutio­ns and Arab and foreign publishers, who are expected to face difficulty traveling between countries due to COVID-19 restrictio­ns.

Saeed Abdo, president of the Egyptian Publishers Union, said that the decision was inevitable.

“We are linked to foreign publishers, not just Egyptians, and there is great difficulty in traveling between countries, so we decided to postpone it until June,” Abdo said. “The postponeme­nt will not affect those involved in the fair, but will provide the opportunit­y for the participat­ion of a larger number of people,” he added.

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Reuters A security guard checks the temperatur­e of a man before he enters a mosque in Cairo on Monday.

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