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Covid Rapid Assessment 4 Maps ,ƵŵĂŶŝƚĂƌŝĂŶEĞĞĚƐ TAF ϮϬƉƌŝů͕ϮϬϮϬ ƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞ Ks/ͲϭϵZĂƉŝĚƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ EŽŶͲ^ƚĂƚĞΘdƵƌŬŝƐŚͲĂĐŬĞĚƌŵĞĚ&ŽƌĐĞƐŽŶƚƌŽůůĞĚƌĞĂƐ dŚŝƐƌĞƉŽƌƚƉƌŽǀŝĚĞƐĂŶŽǀĞƌǀŝĞǁŽĨƚŚĞƌĞƐƉŽŶƐĞƚŽƚŚĞKs/ͲϭϵŝŶE^'Θd&ĐŽŶƚƌŽůůĞĚĂƌĞĂƐ͘ĂƚĂĐŽůůĞĐƟŽŶǁĂƐƵŶĚĞƌƚĂŬĞŶ ĂƚƚŚĞƐƵďͲĚŝƐƚƌŝĐƚůĞǀĞůŽŶ^ĂƚƵƌĚĂLJϭϴĂŶĚ^ƵŶĚĂLJϭϵŽĨƉƌŝů͕ǀŝĂĨĂĐĞͲƚŽͲĨĂĐĞŬĞLJŝŶĨŽƌŵĂŶƚŝŶƚĞƌǀŝĞǁƐŝŶƐƵďͲĚŝƐƚƌŝĐƚƐ͘131 42 EƵŵďĞƌŽĨ^ƵďͲĚŝƐƚƌŝĐƚƐ/ŵƉůĞŵĞŶƟŶŐKs/ͲϭϵDŝƟŐĂƟŽŶDĞĂƐƵƌĞƐ DŝƟŐĂƟŽŶDĞĂƐƵƌĞƐŝŶƉůĂĐĞ No Yes TURKEY ĚĚŝƟŽŶĂůŚĂŶĚǁĂƐŚŝŶŐĨĂĐŝůŝƟĞƐǁŝƚŚƐŽĂƉ;ŝŶƚŚĞĐĂŵƉƐĂŶĚĐŽůůĞĐƟǀĞƐŚĞůƚĞƌƐͿ 40 2 Bulbul Jarablus Raju Ghandorah Sharan Tell Abiad Ar-Ra'ee Ras Al Ain Ma'btali A'zaz Suran Sheikh El-Hadid Aghtrin A'rima Afrin Mare' Ein Issa ůŽƐƵƌĞŽĨƉƵďůŝĐƐƉĂĐĞƐ 29 13 Jandairis Al Bab Suluk Tadaf Daret Azza Harim Dana Qourqeena Salqin Atareb Maaret Tamsrin Armanaz Teftnaz ŽŵŵƵŶŝĐĂƟŽŶŽŶKs/ͲϭϵƌŝƐŬ 42 Darkosh Bennsh Janudiyeh Idleb Sarmin Badama Jisr-Ash-Shugur Ariha Mhambal ŝƐŝŶĨĞĐƟŽŶĐĂŵƉĂŝŐŶ ϴ 34 Ehsem IRAQ ŝƐƚƌŝďƵƟŽŶŽĨƐŽĂƉͬĚŝƐŝŶĨĞĐƚĂŶƚ 34 ϴ ,ŽŵĞŝƐŽůĂƟŽŶĨŽƌƐLJŵƉƚŽŵĂƟĐĐĂƐĞƐ 41 1 ,ŽŵĞŝƐŽůĂƟŽŶͬůŽĐŬĚŽǁŶ 42 Lebanon /ŶĚŝǀŝĚƵĂůŚĞĂůƚŚƐĐƌĞĞŶŝŶŐĨŽƌŶĞǁůLJĂƌƌŝǀĞĚ/WƐ ϯϴ 4 /ƐŽůĂƟŽŶŝŶŚĞĂůƚŚĐĞŶƚĞƌĨŽƌƐƵƐƉĞĐƚĞĚĐĂƐĞƐ 16 26 Legend Sabe Byar Sub-districts Boundaries YƵĂƌĂŶƟŶĞĨĂĐŝůŝƚLJĨŽƌĚŝĂŐŶŽƐĞĚĐĂƐĞƐǁŝƚŚKs/Ͳϭϵ 39 3 # Measures 0 - 3 4 - 6 ZĞŐƵůĂƌƚĞŵƉĞƌĂƚƵƌĞĐŚĞĐŬƐĨŽƌĂůůƉŽƉƵůĂƟŽŶ 42 7 - 10 11 - 12 ^ŝƚĞŝƐŽůĂƟŽŶ;ŶŽďŽĚLJĐĂŶůĞĂǀĞƚŚĞƐŝƚĞͬůŽĐĂƟŽŶͿ 41 1 JORDAN dĞƐƟŶŐĨŽƌKs/Ͳϭϵ 40 2 ^ƚĂƚƵƐŽĨĂƐŝĐ^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ(% of sub-districts) Open WĂƌƟĂůůLJŽƉĞŶ Closed /ŶĂĐĐĞƐƐŝďůĞ Eͬ ;non-existent prior to COVID-19Ϳ Health Services ĂŬĞƌŝĞƐ DĂƌŬĞƚƐ WŽƚĂďůĞtĂƚĞƌ ůĞĐƚƌŝĐŝƚLJ Ϯй Ϯй Ϯй ϭϬй Ϯй Ϯй ϭϮй 2ϲй ϴϰй ϵϴй ϵϬй ϵϴй ϳϮй 'ĂƌďĂŐĞŝƐƉŽƐĂů ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ &ŝŶĂŶĐŝĂů/ŶƐƟƚƵƟŽŶ >ĞŐĂů^ĞƌǀŝĐĞƐ WƐLJĐŚŽƐŽĐŝĂů^ƵƉƉŽƌƚ ϱй ϱй Ϯй ϱй Ϯй ϳй ϭϬй ϴй ϰϱй Ϯϭй ϯϭй ϵϬй ϵϴй ϴϴй ϱϳй Ϯϲй WƌŝŵĂƌLJĐƚŽƌƐŝƐƐĞŵŝŶĂƟŶŐKs/ͲϭϵDŝƟŐĂƟŽŶ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ(# of sub-districts) NGOs Medical personnel ƵƚŚŽƌŝƟĞƐ KƚŚĞƌ 34 30 22 4 DĂŝŶŽƵƌƐĞŽĨĐƟŽŶŝĨ,,DĞŵďĞƌ&ĞĞůƐ/ůů(% of sub-districts) Go to the hospital ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ KƚŚĞƌ ϴϭй ϭϳй Ϯй Disclaimer͗dŚĞďŽƵŶĚĂƌŝĞƐ͕ĂƌĞĂƐ͕ĂŶĚŶĂŵĞƐƐŚŽǁŶĂŶĚƚŚĞĚĞƐŝŐŶĂƟŽŶƐƵƐĞĚŽŶƚŚŝƐŵĂƉĚŽŶŽƚŝŵƉůLJŽĸĐŝĂůĞŶĚŽƌƐĞŵĞŶƚŽƌĂĐĐĞƉƚĂŶĐĞ͘1/1 Humanitarian Needs 4/20/2020 measuresTAF 20 April, 2020 Assessment Programme COVID-19 Rapid Assessment Non-State & Turkish-Backed Armed Forces Controlled Areas Sub-districts ImplemenƟng COVID-19 MiƟgaƟon Measures Sub-district AddiƟonal Closure Communi DisinfecƟon Distribu Home Home Individual IsolaƟon IsolaƟon QuaranƟne Regular TesƟng hand of caƟon on campaign Ɵon of isolaƟon isolaƟon/ health in health of the facility for temperatu for washing public COVID-19 soap/dis for lockdown screening center for site diagnosed re checks Ks/-19 faciliƟes spaces risk infectant sympto for newly suspected cases with for all with soap maƟc arrived cases COVID-19 populaƟon cases IDPs Afrin Aghtrin Al Bab Ariha A'rima Armanaz Ar-Ra'ee Atareb A'zaz Badama Bennsh Bulbul Dana Daret Azza Darkosh Ehsem Ein Issa Ghandorah Harim Idleb Jandairis Janudiyeh Jarablus Jisr-Ash- Shugur Kafr Takharim Maaret Tamsrin Ma'btali Mare' Mhambal Qourqeena Raju Ras Al Ain Sabe Byar Salqin Sarmin Sharan Sheikh El- Hadid Suluk Suran Tadaf TeŌnaz Tell Abiad 1/1 Humanitarian Needs 4/20/2020 ServicesTAF 20 April, 2020 Assessment Programme COVID-19 Rapid Assessment Non-State & Turkish-Backed Armed Forces Controlled Areas Status of Basic Services by Sub-District Open WĂƌƟĂůůLJŽƉĞŶ Closed Inaccessible N/A (non-existent prior to COVID-19) Governorate Sub-district Health Bakeries Markets Water Electricity Garbage ĚƵĐĂƟŽŶ Financial Legal Psychosocial disposal ŝŶƐƟƚƵƟŽŶƐ services support Aleppo Afrin Aleppo Aghtrin Aleppo Al Bab Aleppo A'rima Aleppo Ar-Ra'ee Aleppo Atareb Aleppo A'zaz Aleppo Bulbul Aleppo Daret Azza Aleppo Ghandorah Aleppo Jandairis Aleppo Jarablus Aleppo Ma'btali Aleppo Mare' Aleppo Raju Aleppo Sharan Aleppo Sheikh El-Hadid Aleppo Suran Aleppo Tadaf Al-Hasakeh Ras Al Ain Ar-Raqqa Ein Issa Ar-Raqqa Suluk Ar-Raqqa Tell Abiad Idleb Ariha Idleb Armanaz Idleb Badama Idleb Bennsh Idleb Dana Idleb Darkosh Idleb Ehsem Idleb Harim Idleb Idleb Idleb Janudiyeh Idleb Jisr-Ash-Shugur Idleb Kafr Takharim Idleb Maaret Tamsrin Idleb Mhambal Idleb Qourqeena Idleb Salqin Idleb Sarmin Idleb dĞŌŶĂnj Rural Damascus Sabe Byar ,ƵŵĂŶŝƚĂƌŝĂŶEĞĞĚƐ Informant TAF ϮϬƉƌŝů͕ϮϬϮϬ ƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚWƌŽŐƌĂŵŵĞ Ks/ͲϭϵZĂƉŝĚƐƐĞƐƐŵĞŶƚ Non-State & Turkish-Backed Armed Forces Controlled Areas WƌŝŵĂƌLJĐƚŽƌŝƐƐĞŵŝŶĂƟŶŐKs/ͲϭϵDŝƟŐĂƟŽŶ/ŶĨŽƌŵĂƟŽŶ and DĂŝŶŽƵƌƐĞŽĨĐƟŽŶŝĨ,,DĞŵďĞƌ&ĞĞůƐ/ůů Governorate Sub-district ƵƚŚŽƌŝƟĞƐ Medical personnel NGOs KƚŚĞƌƐ DĂŝŶĐŽƵƌƐĞŽĨĂĐƟŽŶŝĨ,,ŵĞŵďĞƌĨĞĞůƐŝůů Aleppo Afrin Go to the hospital Aleppo Aghtrin Go to the hospital Aleppo Al Bab Go to the hospital Aleppo ΖƌŝŵĂ Go to the hospital Aleppo Ar-Ra'ee Go to the hospital Aleppo Atareb Go to the hospital Aleppo A'zaz Go to the hospital Aleppo Bulbul Go to the hospital Aleppo Daret Azza Go to the hospital Aleppo Ghandorah Go to the hospital Aleppo Jandairis Go to the hospital Aleppo Jarablus Go to the hospital Aleppo Ma'btali Go to the hospital Aleppo Mare' ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ Aleppo Raju Go to the hospital Aleppo Sharan Go to the hospital Aleppo ^ŚĞŝŬŚůͲ,ĂĚŝĚ Go to the hospital Aleppo Suran Go to the hospital Aleppo Tadaf ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ ůͲ,ĂƐĂŬĞŚ Ras Al Ain Go to the hospital Ar-Raqqa ŝŶ/ƐƐĂ Go to the hospital Ar-Raqqa ^ƵůƵŬ Go to the hospital Ar-Raqqa Tell Abiad ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ Idleb Ariha Go to the hospital Idleb ƌŵĂŶĂnj ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ Idleb ĂĚĂŵĂ ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ Idleb Bennsh Go to the hospital Idleb Dana Go to the hospital Idleb ĂƌŬŽƐŚ Go to the hospital Idleb ŚƐĞŵ ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ Idleb ,Ăƌŝŵ Go to the hospital Idleb Idleb Go to the hospital Idleb Janudiyeh ^ƚĂLJŚŽŵĞ Idleb Jisr-Ash-Shugur Go to the hospital Idleb <ĂĨƌdĂŬŚĂƌŝŵ Go to the hospital Idleb DĂĂƌĞƚdĂŵƐƌŝŶ Go to the hospital Idleb DŚĂŵďĂů Go to the hospital Idleb Qourqeena Go to the hospital Idleb Salqin Go to the hospital Idleb ^ĂƌŵŝŶ Go to the hospital Idleb dĞŌŶĂnj Go to the hospital ZƵƌĂůĂŵĂƐĐƵƐ Sabe Byar Other 1/1.
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