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“My plans changed within a month; the hotel set-up was excellent, the locality to both my workplace and the seven-a-side football I play meant I reevaluated with a view that I would stay in the hotel longer term.” With no limitations on checking out, Mr May was able to save cash, which would otherwise be swallowed by rent, when he returned home to Scotland for Christmas. Flexibility could also extend to visits from his partner and their two daughters by utilising one of the hotel’s two-bedroom apartments, or an Airbnb property. Mr May, an operations manager for a construction company, certainly isn’t alone in his thinking.

Feature: COVID-19 pandemic changes Lebanon s funeral traditions - World News

2021-03-08 13:05:56 GMT2021-03-08 21:05:56(Beijing Time) Xinhua English by Dana Halawi BEIRUT, March 8 (Xinhua) Three months after losing her father amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Hanadi Abdallah, a Lebanese lady in her 40s, is still in a state of utmost grief and sadness for not saying a proper goodbye to her most precious person in the life, let alone giving him a proper funeral. My father passed away without being able to gather the people he loved to pray for him and honor his memory, Abdallah told Xinhua. Saying goodbye to loved ones and holding burial services and funerals are parts of a mourning process. However, many governments worldwide placed strict restrictions amid the COVID-19 pandemic over attending such occasions in an attempt to curb the spread of the virus.

COVID-19 pandemic changes Lebanon s funeral traditions

news COVID-19 pandemic changes Lebanon s funeral traditions eblt © Provided by N.C.N. Limited People are visiting their relatives buried in a cemetery in Beirut, Lebanon on March 8, 2021. (Xinhua/Bilal Jawich) The COVID-19 pandemic changes the funeral traditions in Lebanon that people could hardly say goodbye to their beloved ones who passed away due to the restrictions of gathering. by Dana Halawi BEIRUT, March 8 (Xinhua) Three months after losing her father amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Hanadi Abdallah, a Lebanese lady in her 40s, is still in a state of utmost grief and sadness for not saying a proper goodbye to her most precious person in the life, let alone giving him a proper funeral.

COVID-19 pandemic changes Lebanon s funeral traditions

COVID-19 pandemic changes Lebanon s funeral traditions
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