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Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability [Type here] Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Wednesday January 27, 2021 Report #315 Time Published: 08:30 PM Occupancy rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability For daily information on all the details of the beds distribution availability for Covid-19 patients among all governorates and according to hospitals, kindly check the dashboard link: Computer:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-PCPhone:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-Mobile Ref: Ministry of public health Distribution by Villages Beirut 388 Baabda 608 Maten 651 Chouf 146 Keserwan 296 Tripoli 59 Ain Mraisseh 4 Chiyah 47 Borj Hammoud 32 Damour 2 Jounieh Sarba 5 Bab Er Raml 1 Aub 3 Jnah 11 Nabaa 4 Saadiyat 7 Jounieh Kaslik 3 Trablous Et Tall 3 Ras Beyrouth 4 Ouzaai 18 Sinn Fil 18 Naameh 5 Zouk Mkayel 28 El Qoubbeh 2 Manara 2 Bir Hassan 12 Jisr Bacha 1 Chhim 33 Nahr El Kalb 2 Ez Zahriyeh 3 Qreitem 4 Madinh Riyadiyeh 4 Jdaidet Matn 8 Mazboud 3 Jounieh Ghadir 4 Mina N:1 11 Raoucheh 3 Ghbayreh 35 Baouchriyeh 11 Dalhoun 3 Bkerkeh 1 Mina Jardins 2 Hamra 24 Ain Roummaneh 35 Daora 6 Daraiya 9 Zouk Mosbeh 28 Qalamoun 1 Snoubra 1 Furn Chebbak 14 Raoda Baochryh 7 Ketermaya 8 Adonis 9 Beddaoui 4 Ain Tineh 8 Haret Hreik 57 Sad Baouchriyeh 4 Aanout 1 Haret Sakhr 19 Madineh Jdideh 2 Msaitbeh 14 Laylakeh 38 Sabtiyeh 8 Sibline 2 Sahel Aalma 7 Others 30 Ouata Msaitbeh 1 Borj Brajneh 75 Deir Mar Roukoz 2 Bourjein 3 Kfar Yassine 3 Koura 37 Mar Elias 13 Mreijeh 33 Dekouaneh 28 Barja 13 Tabarja 3 Kfar Saroun 1 Unesco 2 Raml Aali 3 Mkalles 2 Jiyeh 3 Adma Oua Dafneh 8 Bechmizzine 1 Tallet Khayat 8 Tahouitat Ghadir 16 Antelias 16 Ouadi Ez Zayni 2 Safra 5 Bterram 1 Dar Fatwa 4 Baabda 20 Jall Dib 103 Rmeileh 1 Bouar 7 Dar Baaechtar 1 Tallet Drouz 1 Hazmiyeh 12 Naqqach 21 Joun 3 Aaqaybeh 1 Bhabbouch 1 Sanayeh 2 Yarzeh 3 Zalqa 9 Mghayriyeh 1 Aajaltoun 23 Ain Aakrine 1 Zarif 14 Hadath 63 Byaqout 9 Mazraat Ed Dahr 2 Ballouneh 22 Kousba 3 Mina Hosn 2 Saqi Hadath 1 Dbayeh 21 Mazraat Ez 1 Shayleh 11 Bdebba 1 Mazraa 21 Boutchay 4 Deir Aaoukar 7 Zaarouriyeh 7 Daraiya 1 Batroumine 2 Borj Abou Haidar 11 Louayzeh 3 Mansouriyeh 32 Deir El Qamar 1 Ain Er Rihaneh 6 Qalhat 1 Basta Faouqa 8 Kfar Chima 15 Daychouniyeh 2 Semqaniyeh 1 Jaaita 6 Kefraiya 1 Tariq Jdideh 52 Chahrour Soufla 1 Fanar 17 Mghayreh 1 Aintoura 5 Deddeh 1 Ras Nabaa 14 Chahrour Aaoulia 6 Ain Saadeh 10 Baaqline 5 Ghazir 9 Enfeh 2 Bachoura 2 Bsaba 10 Roumieh 16 Gharifeh 2 Kfar Hbab 2 Ras Masqa 3 Basta Tahta 24 Rouaysset Ballout 1 Bqennaya 5 Hasrout 1 Borj El Ftouh 2 Dahr El Ain 1 Gemmaizeh 1 Ras Harf 1 Bsalim 17 Moukhtara 1 Chnanaair 2 Nakhleh 2 Qbaiyat 2 Aabadiyeh 3 Nabay 4 Botmeh 1 Ghosta 2 Others 14 Mar Mikhayel Nahr 4 Qrayeh 1 Mtayleb 5 Jdaideh 1 Batha 1 Akkar 77 Jisr 2 Ras Matn 3 Rabiyeh 7 Beqaata 6 Kfour 3 Halba 4 Rmeil 10 Chouit 1 Beit Kekko 3 Niha 3 Ghidras 2 Minyara 4 Achrafiyeh 59 Qsaibeh 2 Qrnet Chehuane 11 Baadarane 1 Bzoummar 4 Hakour 3 Aadlyeh 2 Jamhour Aaraiya 1 Elissar 1 Aammatour 2 Harissa 1 Machha 1 Others 62 Dlaybeh 1 Raboueh 7 Mazraa 1 Ghineh 2 Hayzouq 1 Zahleh 130 Hasbaiya Matn 1 Brayj 2 Kfar Nabrakh 3 Daraaoun 1 Bqerzla 1 Zahleh El Midane 2 Hammana 3 Beit Ech Chaar 12 Bater 1 Chahtoul 5 Borj El Aarab 2 Mar Mikhayel 1 Khaloat Falougha 1 Dik Mehdi 4 Barouk 1 Ghbaleh 1 Aayoun 1 Zahleh Er Rassiyeh 2 Btekhnay 2 Mazrat Yachouaa 10 Others 5 Yahchouch 4 Borj 1 Zahleh El Maallaqa 12 Falougha 3 Zakrit 3 Aleyh 237 Rayfoun 6 Aaiyat 1 Zahleh Karak Nouh 6 Bhala 1 Bikfaya 8 El Aamroussiyeh 28 Qleiaat 6 Aakkar El Aatiqa 1 Haouch El Oumara 5 Btibyat 1 Mhaiydseh 1 Hay Es Sellom 37 Aachqout 9 Tall Aabbas 5 Zahleh Aradi 1 Qornayel 3 Ain Er Rihaneh 1 Ghadir Choueifat 4 Faytroun 6 Ech Charqi 3 Fourzol 3 Jouar Haouz 1 Delb 1 Choueifat Qoubbeh 4 Kfar Dibiane 1 Tall Bireh 1 Ablah 4 Arsoun 3 Mar Boutros 4 Khaldeh 16 Blat 2 Aabboudiyeh 1 Qaa Er Rim 1 Others 39 Beit Chabab 9 El Oumara 40 Broummana 1 Aarida 1 Niha 1 Zgharta 78 Mayasseh 3 Deir Qoubel 2 Mayrouba 2 Bebnine 1 Ksara 5 Zgharta 29 Ain Kharroubeh 1 Aaramoun 31 Hrajel 5 Aabdeh 1 Chtaura 1 Kfar Dlaqous 6 Himlaya 1 Baaouerta 2 Faraya 6 Berqayel 1 Jalala 1 Rachaaine 3 Ain Aalaq 2 Bchamoun 21 Others 4 Dinbou 1 Makseh 2 Ardeh 6 Aatchaneh 6 Ain Aanoub 3 Jbeil 77 Qabaait 1 Taalabaya 10 Harf 9 Fraykeh 2 Blaybel 4 Jbayl 5 Rahbeh 4 Jdita 7 MِEjdlaiya 9 Deir Chamra 1 Houmal 1 Mastita 3 Bireh 2 Saadnayel 3 Aalma 1 Jouar 1 Bdadoun 1 Blat 8 Dahr El Knisseh 1 Qabb Elias 6 Kfar Chakhna 1 Qornet Hamra 5 Aaley 9 Eddeh 6 Rihaniyeh 1 Bouarej 2 Bsebaal 3 Broummana 6 Kahhaleh 3 Aamchit 6 Aaidamoun 1 Barr Elias 8 Mazraat Et Teffah 2 Jouret El Ballout 1 Qmatiyeh 2 Halate 8 Qbaiyat 1 Majdel Aanjar 3 Miziara 4 Qennbt Brumana 1 Ain Er Roummaneh 1 Fidar 1 Ouadi Khaled 1 Nasriyeh 3 Aachach 1 Jouaniyeh 2 Ain Ej Jdideh 1 Nahr Ibrahim 1 Akroum 1 Riyaq 6 Others 4 Baabdat 4 Souq El Gharb 2 Mounsef 1 Others 29 Aali En Nahri 1 Batroun 32 Beit Meri 2 Keyfoun 3 Ehmej 2 Bcharrieh 12 Deir El Ghazal 1 Batroun 5 Monteverdi 1 Bayssour 1 Borj 1 Bcharreh 3 Raait 2 Kfar Aabida 1 Mtain 4 Bsatine 2 Michmich 1 Qnat 1 Terbol 1 Chikka 11 Khallet El Mtain 2 Qabr Chmoun 2 Ain Ed Delbeh 1 Hasroun 2 Massa 1 Chikka El Aatiqa 1 Mrouj 1 Ain Ksour 2 Aannaya 1 Hadchit 2 Ain Kfar Zabad 1 Chibtine 1 Marjaba 1 Kfar Matta 3 Adonis 1 Bazaaoun 2 Kfar Zabad 2 Kfifane 1 Qaaqour 1 Majdel Baana 1 Haqel 1 Bqerqacha 1 Faaour 1 Aabrine 1 Khinchara 1 Charoun 1 Aabaydat 1 Bqaa Kafra 1 Others 25 Boqsmaiya 1 Aintoura 38 Mecherfeh 1 Kfoun 1 Mineh Duniyeh 45 Beqaa Gharby 33 Hamat 1 Dhour Choueir 18 Ain Dara 3 Hbaline 1 Beddaoui 1 Machghara 4 Bcheaali 2 Bteghrine 9 Mrayjat 1 Hboub 3 Minieh 7 Ain Et Tineh 2 Kfar Hilda 1 Douar 7 Others 5 Ghorfine 1 Sir Ed Danniyeh 1 Saghbine 4 Others 6 Ouadi El Karm 1 Hasbaiya 19 Fghal 1 Beit Jida 3 Mansoura 1 Jezzine 15 Baskinta 9 Hasbaiya 4 Qartaba 1 Bqarsouna 1 Joubb Jannine 4 Jezzine 6 Others 11 Hasbaiya El Fouqani 1 Rouaiss 1 Haql El Aazimeh 1 Kamed El Laouz 1 Harf 2 Hermel 25 Ain Jarfa 3 Others 20 Sfireh 1 Baaloul 3 Ain El Mir 1 Hermel 22 Ain Qinia 2 Mrah Es Srayj 1 Ghazzeh 1 Kfar Jarra 2 Mansoura 1 Chebaa 1 Kfar Habou 5 Soultan Yaaqoub 1 Roum 2 Sayed Aali 1 Kfar Chouba 2 Kaff El Malloul 1 Qaraaoun 7 Rihane 1 Kneisseh 1 Khalouat 4 Deir Nbouh 1 Sohmor 2 Others 1 Kfayr Ez Zait 1 Raouda 3 Yohmor 2 Others 1 Bakhaaoun 17 Qelaya 1 Others 2 Ref : Ministry of Public Health All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Bnt Jbeil 31 Saida 169 Tyre 215 Nabatiyeh 139 Baalbek 166 Rachaiya 49 Bent Jbayl 2 Saida El Qadimeh 21 Sour 55 Nabatiyeh Et Tahta 9 Baalbek 41 Aaqabet Rachaiya 9 Aaynata 3 Maksar El Aabed 1 Jouret Tahta 1 El Faouqa 1 Douris 2 Mazraat Jebb 1 Ain Ebel 2 Hlaliyeh 1 Sour El Bass 3 El Faouqa 1 Tall Safiyeh 1 Aayha 3 Aaytaroun 1 Haret Saida 7 El Bahr Chemali 1 Zibdine 1 Maqneh 1 Bakkifa 1 Rmaych 1 Ain El Heloueh 10 Sour Rachidiyeh 5 Kfar Roummane 13 Saaideh 1 Dahr El Ahmar 1 Aayta Ech Chaab 1 Majdelyoun 4 Borj Ech Chemali 13 Habbouch 2 Kfar Dane 1 Beit Lahia 3 Tibnine 1 Aabra 9 Batoulay 4 Kfar Tibnit 2 Hadath 1 Tannoura 2 Safad El Battikh 6 Qraiyeh 2 Deir El Ain 1 Kfour 1 Fekeheh 1 Kaoukaba Aarab 4 Jmaijmeh 1 Bqosta 3 Smaiyeh 1 Jbaa 1 Jdaidet El Fekeheh 1 Ain Horcheh 2 Baraachit 2 Boustane Cheikh 1 Jouaiya 1 Ain Qana 2 Ain 6 Kfar Michki 1 Chaqra 2 Ain Ed Delb 1 Debaal 1 Sarba 1 Ain Baalbek 1 Rafid 3 Khirbet Selm 3 Ghaziyeh 9 Mjadel 6 Houmine El Faouqa 1 Jabbouleh 1 Bireh 3 Deir Ntar 1 Maghdoucheh 1 Mahrouna 1 Aarab Salim 2 Nabi Osmane 2 Ain Aarab 2 Kfar Dounine 1 Darb Es Sim 1 Aaytit 3 Houmine Et Tahta 1 Laboueh 7 Yanta 3 Qalaouiyeh 1 Qennarit 2 Baflay 1 Zefta 4 Zabboud 5 Deir El Aachayer 1 Beit Lif 1 Zeita 1 Selaa 3 Deir Ez Zahrani 4 Qaa Baalbek 5 Bayader El Aadas 1 Others 2 Ech Choumar 1 Qana 5 Charqiyeh 2 Chaat 1 Others 9 Marjaayoun 16 Kharayeb 3 Maarakeh 4 Toul 3 Rasm El Hadeth 1 Jdaideh 1 Zrariyeh 3 Saddiqine 5 Nmairiyeh 3 Younine 1 Marjaayoun Qalaa 1 Aadloun 3 Ain Baal 2 Harouf 11 Deir El Ahmar 7 Dibbine 1 Insariyeh 4 Hmairi Sour 1 Douair 2 Zrazir 1 Others 156 Ibl Es Saqi 3 Loubieh 1 Jouar En Nakhl 2 Jibchit 19 Riha 1 Deir Mimas 1 Sarafand 10 Bazouriyeh 5 Mayfadoun 1 Yammouneh 1 Kfar Kila 2 Ain El Qantara 1 Deir Kifa 5 Aabba 2 Bednayel 21 Taybeh 2 Es Snaoubar 2 Tayr Debba 6 Insar 4 Qsarnaba 3 Meiss Ej Jabal 2 Bissariyeh 4 Chehabiyeh 5 El Gharbiyeh 3 Beit Chama 2 Qabrikha 2 Kaouthariyt Siyad 1 Toura 1 Ech Charqiyeh 1 Haouch Er Rafqa 5 Touline 1 Teffahta 4 Qanoun En Nahr 2 Qsaibeh 1 Temnine Et Tahta 3 Saksakiyeh 5 Chehour 2 Arnoun 2 Chmistar 10 Merouaniyeh 2 Srifa 4 Qaaqaiyet Ej Jisr 1 Taraya 2 Erkay 2 Bedias 3 Braiqeaa 2 Serraaine Et Tahta 1 Bnaafoul 3 Aabbassiyeh 8 Kfar Sir 2 Serraaine Faouqa 2 Aanqoun 5 Chabriha 3 Yohmor 1 Hizzine 1 Kfar Melki 4 Chaaitiyeh 4 Sir El Gharbiyeh 5 Khodr 2 Others 37 Malkiyet Es Sahel 1 Others 28 Nabi Chit 9 Borj Rahhal 10 Brital 6 Zebqine 1 Khreibeh 2 Qlaileh 13 Others 7 Jibbain 1 Mansouri 6 Majdel Zoun 4 Biyada 6 Aalma Ech Chaab 1 Others 5 Ref : Ministry of Public Health All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of Active and Cumulative Cases Distribution of Active Cases Distribution of Cumulative Cases Number of Cases by Location Number of cumulative cases for the last 14 days Ref : Ministry of Public Health All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of Death Cases Distribution of deaths during the past 24 hours Hospital Residence Gender Age Chronic Saydet Mawnet Kesrwen Male 34 Yes Othman Hosp Chouf Female 51 Yes Zahraa Hosp Kesrwen Male 52 No Saida Gov Hosp Saida Male
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