Coronavirus crisis spells trouble for many Egyptian breadwinners
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CAIRO (Reuters) - Squatting with other day labourers under a bridge in Cairo, 48-year-old Yasser Nagi says he has waited in vain for two weeks for work on a construction site so he can feed his family.Egypt, like other countries, has been hit hard by the spread of the coronavirus, which has wiped out its vital tourism industry and prompted authorities to close airports, restaurants, firms and shops and to impose a night curfew.President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi has approved a 100 billion pound plan..