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Time Published: 08:00 PM Report #295 Thursday, January 07, 2021 Thursday, January 07, 2021 Report #295 Time Published: 08:00 PM New in the report: Amendment and clarification issued by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers No. 10 / MAM on 1/7/2012 of what was stated in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers Decision No. 3 / PMP issued .on 1/5/2021 related to the complete closure 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 Beirut 522 Baabda 609 Maten 727 Chouf 141 Kesrwen 186 Aley 205 Ain Mraisseh 10 Chiyah 13 Borj Hammoud 18 Damour 1 Jounieh Sarba 12 El Aamroussiyeh 2 Aub 1 Jnah 39 Nabaa 1 Naameh 3 Jounieh Kaslik 6 Hay Sellom 18 Ras Beyrouth 7 Ouzaai 4 Sinn Fil 26 Haret Naameh 1 Zouk Mkayel 14 El Qoubbeh 1 Manara 6 Bir Hassan 14 Horch Tabet 5 Jall El Bahr 1 Nahr El Kalb 1 Khaldeh 8 Qreitem 6 Ghbayreh 12 Jdaidet Matn 29 Mechref 1 Haret El Mir 1 El Oumara 23 Raoucheh 22 Ain Roummane 28 Baouchriyeh 8 Chhim 4 Jounieh Ghadir 11 Deir Qoubel 2 Hamra 37 Furn Chebbak 14 Daoura 9 Mazboud 1 Zouk Mosbeh 11 Aaramoun 28 Ain Tineh 7 Haret Hreik 114 Raouda 19 Daraiya 5 Adonis 7 Baaouerta 1 Msaitbeh 13 Laylakeh 5 Sad Baouchriye 9 Ketermaya 1 Haret Sakhr 5 Bchamoun 21 Mar Elias 22 Borj Brajneh 42 Sabtiyeh 13 Aanout 5 Sahel Aalma 12 Ain Aanoub 4 Unesco 6 Mreijeh 18 Mar Roukoz 2 Sibline 1 Kfar Yassine 2 Blaybel 3 Tallet Khayat 9 Tahuitat Ghadir 7 Dekouaneh 60 Bourjein 1 Tabarja 2 Houmal 1 Dar Fatwa 1 Baabda 12 Antelias 34 Barja 12 Adma 9 Bdadoun 2 Tallet Drouz 1 Brazilya 3 Manqlet Mezher 1 Baassir 2 Safra 4 Bsous 6 Sanayeh 2 Hazmiyeh 67 Jall Dib 14 Ain El Haour 1 Bouar 5 Aaley 11 Zarif 9 Fayadiyeh 4 Naqqach 17 Jiyeh 6 Aaqaybeh 3 Kahhaleh 9 Mina Hosn 3 Mar Taqla 5 Naqach Jdide 1 Jadra 3 Aajaltoun 12 Qmatiyeh 2 Mazraa 22 Yarzeh 9 Amaret Chalhub 1 Haret Aalmane 1 Ballouneh 8 Ain Roummaneh 3 Borj Abou Haidar 7 Hadath 66 Zalqa 24 Rmeileh 3 Shayleh 4 Ghaboun 1 Basta Faouqa 5 Ouarouar 1 Byaqout 9 Meghraiqa 1 Jaaita 6 Souq El Gharb 1 Tariq Jdideh 20 Boutchay 2 Dbayeh 36 Ouardaniyeh 1 Ghazir 9 Keyfoun 2 Horch 2 Louayzeh 5 Deir Aaoukar 17 Mghayriyeh 1 Maameltein 2 Bayssour 6 Ras Nabaa 11 Jamhour 5 Mansouriyeh 44 Zaarouriyeh 1 Kfar Hbab 5 Aaynab 1 Basta Tahta 2 Kfar Chima 15 Daychouniyeh 5 Semqaniyeh 4 Borj El Ftouh 1 Dfoun 2 Serail 1 Ouadi Chahrour 2 Fanar 29 Kfar Qatra 1 Ghosta 5 Bsatine 2 Gemmaizeh 7 Bsaba 10 Ain Saadeh 20 Kneisseh 1 Maarab 2 Bhamdoun Dayaa 4 Geitawi 2 Roayset Balout 1 Roumieh 4 Deir Koucheh 1 Kfour 1 Majdel Baana 1 Rmeil 13 Aabadiyeh 1 Bqennaya 6 Kfar Faqoud 5 Ghidras 2 Saoufar 3 Achrafiyeh 118 Ras Matn 8 Bsalim 61 Dmit 2 Bzoummar 1 Charoun 2 Aadlyeh 4 Qobbayaa 2 Nabay 5 Ain Zhalta 1 Ghineh 1 Mecherfeh 1 Sioufi 1 Qsaibeh 2 Mtayleb 10 Baaqline 9 Daraaoun 1 Ain Dara 4 Mar Mitr 2 Deir Harf 1 Rabiyeh 10 Ainbal 1 Jouret Bedrane 1 Aadaysseh 1 Other 143 Aaraiya 13 Qornet Chehoane 12 Jahliyeh 2 Yahchouch 1 Other 29 Jbeil 155 Jamhour 11 Elissar 1 Ain Qani 1 Zaitoun 1 Koura 88 Jbeil 35 Salima 5 Raboueh 7 Jdaideh 2 Aachqout 2 Amioun 7 Mastita 8 Hasbaiya Matn 1 Beit Ech Chaar 14 Beqaata 16 Faytroun 1 Kfar Aaqqa 6 Qartaboun 2 Hammana 9 Dik Mehdi 13 Ain Ouzain 4 Raachine 1 Kfar Saroun 1 Blat 13 Qalaa 1 Zouq Kharab 3 Baadarane 2 Kfar Dibiane 2 Bechmizzine 2 Eddeh 1 Chbaniyeh 2 Mar Youssef 1 Khreibeh 1 Faqra 1 Bterram 1 Aamchit 31 Khreibeh 1 Ain Aar 1 Aammatour 1 Mayrouba 1 Bziza 1 Halate 11 Bmaryam 1 Mazrat Yachoua 9 Kahlouniyeh 1 Ain Delbeh 1 Kfar Hazir 2 Fidar 2 Qornayel 2 Zakrit 1 Zaaroun 1 Hrajel 2 Bsarma 2 Hay El Baalbakiyeh 1 Bzebdine 1 Bikfaya 7 Kfar Nabrakh 1 Faraya 2 Aafsdiq 2 Hosrayel 2 Arsoun 1 Beit Chabab 6 Batloun 4 Other 5 Kousba 5 Jeddayel 2 Other 30 Ain Kharroubeh 2 Maasser Chouf 1 Zahle 204 Bdebba 2 Nahr Ibrahim 6 Batroun 83 Himlaya 1 Jbaa 2 Zahleh 1 Fiaa 2 Mounsef 1 Batroun 40 Ain Aalaq 2 Bater 1 Zahleh El Midane 4 Kfar Hata 1 Ehmej 1 Koubba 2 Aatchaneh 1 Barouk 8 Haouch Zaraaneh 3 Batroumine 2 Michmich 1 Chikka 14 Qornet Hamra 4 Other 11 Mar Gerges 2 Kfar Qahel 1 Aannaya 4 Aabdelli 1 Broummana 18 Bchareh 11 Mar Mikhayel 1 Kefraiya 1 Outa El Kalb 1 Chibtine 4 Dahr 1 Aabdine 1 Er Rassiyeh 5 Deddeh 6 Adonis 1 Kfifane 1 Masqa 1 Tourza 1 El Maallaqa 15 Enfeh 17 Aabaydat 4 Jrane El Batroun 1 Qenabet Brumana 1 Hadath Joubbeh 2 Karak Nouh 5 Ras Masqa 4 Mayfouq 1 Zane 1 Mar Chaaya 1 Berhalioun 3 Mar Antonios 1 Dahr El Ain 12 Behdaydat 1 Ftahat 1 Baabdat 14 Dimane 1 Haouch Oumara 6 Barsa 3 Fatreh 1 Basbina 1 Beit Meri 12 Hasroun 2 Zahleh Aradi 6 Nakhleh 1 Kfoun 2 Ijdabra 1 Monteverdi 10 Other 1 Mar Elias 6 El Mtaouileh 2 Bintaael 2 Aabrine 4 Dahr Souane 5 Minieh Denieh 52 Fourzol 7 Other 5 Chamate 1 Ras Nahhach 2 Mrouj 2 Deir Aammar 2 Nabi Ayla 2 Zgharta 118 Hboub 7 Hamat 2 Ain Sindianeh 1 Nabi Youcheaa 2 Hazerta 4 Zgharta 34 Hsarat 1 Kfour El Aarbi 2 Qaaqour 1 Minieh 30 Ablah 6 Aardat 1 Kfar Masshoun 2 Tanourine Tahta 1 Khinchara 1 Rihaniyeh 1 Qaa Er Rim 2 Kfar Dlaqous 6 Ghorfine 2 Tanurine Faoqa 1 Aintoura 6 Bhannine 2 Ksara 10 Rachaaine 5 Maad 1 Other 4 Choueir 1 Sir Ed Danniyeh 2 Chtaura 1 Kfar Hata 3 Other 7 Akkar 46 Dhour Choueir 2 Beit Jida 1 Taalabaya 6 Ardeh 9 Tripoli 108 Halba 1 Bteghrine 3 Bqarsouna 1 Jdita 5 Harf 1 Ez Zeitoun 13 Chek Mohamed 1 Chouaya 1 Haql El Aazimeh 1 Taanayel 1 MِEjdlaiya 14 Bab Er Raml 1 Cheikh Taba 1 Aayroun 1 Sfireh 2 Saadnayel 5 Aalma 3 Et Tall 4 Minyara 1 Zighrine 1 Izal 1 Qabb Elias 7 Aaqabeh 1 El Qoubbeh 4 Hakour 1 Baskinta 4 Kfar Habou 1 Barr Elias 2 Bsebaal 2 Et Tabbaneh 3 Souaiset Aakkar 1 Other 8 Deir Nbouh 2 Aanjar 2 Kfar Yachit 1 Mina 19 Bqerzla 2 Baalback 142 Markebta 2 Majdel Aanjar 5 Aarjes 1 Qalamoun 8 Borj 1 Baalbek 34 Bakhaaoun 1 Riyaq 15 Kfar Fou 4 Beddaoui 2 Bezbina 1 Ain Bourday 1 Other 1 Aali En Nahri 2 Karm Saddeh 1 Madineh Ej Jdideh 7 Tall Abas Charqi 2 Douris 2 Hermel 25 Deir El Ghazal 3 Ehden 2 Camp Beddaoui 1 Hayssa 1 Aaddous 4 Hermel 14 Qoussaya 1 Miziara 11 Other 46 Bebnine 1 Taybeh 1 Daoura 1 Raait 3 Sebaal 1 West Bekaa 17 Hrar 1 Saaideh 1 Aaqabeh 1 Terbol 3 Aachach 2 Machghara 1 Majdala 1 Kfar Dane 1 Qasr 1 Ain Kfar Zabad 1 Deir Aachach 1 Ain Et Tineh 2 Rahbeh 2 Ras Baalbek Sahel 2 Ain Ej Jdideh 3 Kfar Zabad 6 Miriata 1 Khirbet Qanafar 2 Rmah Nahriyeh 1 Fekeheh 1 Bou Sawaya 1 Other 50 Other 14 Mansoura 2 Machta Hamud 1 Al Ain 2 Beit Aallaou 3 Saida 185 Sour 173 Aammiq 1 Tleil 1 Nabi Osmane 1 Kharayeb 1 Saida El Qadimeh 35 Sour 30 All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Kamed El Laouz 1 Qbaiyat Zouq 1 Ras Balbek Charqi 1 Rachaya 7 Hlaliyeh 6 Sour El Bass 5 Ghazzeh 1 Aandqet 1 Laboueh 2 Ain Aata 1 Qiyaa 1 Jal Bahr Chemali 1 Qaraaoun 2 Nahr Kabir 1 Zabboud 1 Aayta El Foukhar 1 Haret Saida 3 Sour Rachidiyeh 13 Marj 2 Nasriyeh 1 Qaa Baalbek 5 Other 5 Miyeh Miyeh 5 Borj Chemali 23 Other 3 Other 21 Nabha El Mehfara 1 Jezzine 13 Ain El Heloueh 3 Batoulay 4 Nabatieh 192 Bint Jbeil 29 Chaat 1 Jezzine 1 Majdelyoun 5 Deir Qanoun Ain 1 Nabatiye Tahta 8 Bent Jbayl 12 Younine 2 Bkassine 1 Aabra 12 Maalliyeh 1 Nabatiye Faouqa 2 Ain Ebel 2 Deir El Ahmar 3 Kfar Houneh 1 Qraiyeh 2 Smaiyeh 1 Kfar Jaouz 3 Yaroun 1 Bednayel 18 Bhannine 1 Bqosta 6 Jouaiya 7 Zibdine 2 Rmaych 4 Qsarnaba 2 Ain El Mir 2 Ain Ed Delb 3 Mahrouna 1 Kfar Roummane 11 Aayta Chaab 2 Temnine Faouqa 7 Mharbiyeh 1 Ghaziyeh 15 Aaytit 2 Choukine 2 Ramiyeh 1 Beit Chama 6 Hassaniyeh 1 Zahrani 2 Baflay 1 Habbouch 12 Baraachit 1 Haouch Rafqa 3 Kfar Jarra 1 Maghdoucheh 1 Deir Aames 4 Kfar Tibnit 5 Chaqra 1 Temnine Tahta 6 Aaramta 2 Qennarit 2 Qana 4 Kfour 1 Hariss 2 Chmistar 8 Louayzeh 1 Arzai 4 Maarakeh 8 Jbaa 2 Borj Qalaouiyeh 3 Haouch Nabi 3 Other 1 Kharayeb 3 Maaroub 1 Ain Qana 1 Marjeyoun 35 Haouch Snaid 1 Hasbaya 6 Kaoutariyet Riz 1 Saddiqine 1 Jarjouaa 1 Marjaayoun 6 Taraya 1 Hasbaiya 1 Zrariyeh 2 Ain Baal 1 Sarba 3 Ibl Es Saqi 5 Serraaine Tahta 1 Khalouat Bayada 1 Aadloun 5 Hmairi Sour 1 Houmine Faouqa 5 Borj El Mlouk 3 Serraaine Faouqa 1 Hebbariyeh 1 Insariyeh 1 Bazouriyeh 4 Aarab Salim 4 Qlaiaa 3 Nabi Chit 5 Kaoukaba 1 Mazraat Sinai 3 Tayr Debba 1 Houmine Tahta 1 Khiyam 9 Brital 6 Khalouat 1 Loubieh 1 Chehabiyeh 1 Zefta 4 Deir Mimas 3 Bouday 4 Kfayr Zait 1 Babliyeh 4 Toura 5 Deir Zahrani 11 Kfar Kila 2 Other 4 Khartoum 1 Srifa 2 Charqiyeh 3 Taybeh 2 Ghassaniyeh 2 Aabbassiyeh 12 Toul 6 Meiss Ej Jabal 1 Sarafand 15 Chabriha 1 Nmairiyeh 2 Majdel Selm 1 Bissariyeh 5 Malkiyet Sahel 1 Harouf 7 Kaotariyet Siyad 1 Borj Rahhal 2 Douair 11 Saksakiyeh 3 Qlaileh 4 Jibchit 3 Merouaniyeh 4 Zheiriyeh 5 Mayfadoun 1 Najjariyeh 4 Qasmiyeh 1 Aadchit Chqif 3 Aaddoussiyeh 4 Mansouri 2 Aabba 3 Maamariyeh 1 Naqoura 1 Insar 14 Erkay 1 Other 21 Zaoutar Gharbiye 1 Bnaafoul 1 Zaoutar Charqiye 2 Aanqoun 1 Other 683 Qsaibeh 4 Kfar Hatta 2 Arnoun 1 Kfar Melki 3 Qaaqaiyet Jisr 6 Other 12 Braiqeaa 4 Kfar Sir 3 Yohmor 4 Sir El Gharbiyeh 6 Other 30 All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Hospital Residence Gender Age Chronic Bahman Baabda Female 79 Yes Riyak Baalback Female 55 Yes Mayas Zahle Female 66 Yes Mayas Zahle Male 84 Yes Baabda Gov Baabda Male 62 Yes Hermel Gov Hermel Female 42 Yes Dar Amal Zahle Female 72 Yes Tripoli Gov Akkar Male 84 Yes Tripoli Gov Tripoli Female 59 Yes Haykal Tripoli Female 81 Yes Al Zahraa Baabda Male 91 No Al Raii Saida Male 79 Yes Al Raii Saida Male 86 Yes Sacre Cuoer Aley Male 67 Yes Family Medical Minieh Denieh Male
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