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As Egypt begins to emerge from its lockdown period, the Government is trying various strategies to get the population moving again.
One of these is to restart the sense of 'bustle' that is so much a part of life in Cairo and Alexandria.
It has been one of the notable effects of the recent couple of months that the sounds of life in the cities has been so absent.
In an effort to speed up the resumption of 'normality', the government has asked the cities' taxi drivers to return to work, sounding their horns with as much gusto as they have done in the decades of recent history.
It is hoped that this will help to reduce the inevitable anxiety that some will feel about what will be another disruption to their lives.
Operation "Toot 'n' Calm 'Em'" is set to run for an initial two weeks.
As Egypt begins to emerge from its lockdown period, the Government is trying various strategies to get the population moving again.
One of these is to restart the sense of 'bustle' that is so much a part of life in Cairo and Alexandria.
It has been one of the notable effects of the recent couple of months that the sounds of life in the cities has been so absent.
In an effort to speed up the resumption of 'normality', the government has asked the cities' taxi drivers to return to work, sounding their horns with as much gusto as they have done in the decades of recent history.
It is hoped that this will help to reduce the inevitable anxiety that some will feel about what will be another disruption to their lives.
Operation "Toot 'n' Calm 'Em'" is set to run for an initial two weeks.
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