The number of U.S. air passengers screened topped 1.5 million Sunday for the first time since March 2020, as air travel continues to rebound from a pandemic-related drop, the U.S. Transportation Security Administration (TSA) said Monday. The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus devastated air travel demand, with U.S. airline passengers down 60 percent in 2020. TSA said it screened 1.54 million people Sunday, the highest single day since March 13, 2020, and the 11th consecutive day screening volume exceeding 1 million per day. Lebanon Reopens Restaurants With Precautions Lebanon has eased its nearly two-month lockdown because of the CCP virus, with restaurants opening to the public for the first time in two months amid strict measures to prevent the spread of the virus. Restaurants will be allowed to have a 50 percent capacity indoor with a 6-foot distance between each table while outdoors they will be allowed to have a …