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Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Monday, November 16, 2020 Report #243 Time Published: 10:30 PM New in the report: - Decision issued by the Ministry of Interior No. 1432 on 11/12/2020 regarding the implementation of the Supreme Defense Council's decision to close to confront the high number of Corona injuries, starting from 11/14/2020 until 11/30/2020 Number of Cases by Location Ref: MoPH data All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of Cumlative Cases Distribution of Active Cases Distribution of Recovery Cases Distribution of Death Cases Ref: MoPH data All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of Cases by Villages Beirut 82 Baabda 108 Maten 99 Chouf 44 Kesserwan 14 Tripoli 42 Ein El Mreisseh 3 Chiyah 6 Borj Hammoud 5 Naameh 1 Jounieh Kaslik 1 Ez Zeitoun 3 AUB 1 Jnah 4 Nabaa 1 Haret Naameh 1 Zouk Mkayel 1 Trablous Et Tall 5 Ras Beirut 2 Ouzaai 1 Sinn El Fil 3 Chhim 8 Zouk Mosbeh 1 El Qoubbeh 4 Qreitem 3 Bir Hassan 1 Jisr El Bacha 4 Mazboud 2 Adonis 2 Ez Zahriyeh 1 Hamra 6 Madineh Riadiyeh 2 Jdaidet El Matn 1 Dalhoun 1 Tabarja 1 Jardins 1 Ein Al Tineh 2 Ghbayreh 3 Baouchriyeh 1 Daraiya 2 Adma Dafneh 3 Mina N:1 2 Mseitbeh 2 Ain Roummaneh 10 Daoura 2 Ketermaya 4 Ballouneh 1 Qalamoun 1 Mar Elias 7 Furn Chebbak 5 Raouda 4 Bourjein 1 Ghazir 2 Beddaoui 11 Zarif 1 Haret Hreik 11 Sabtiyeh 5 Barja 10 Haret Hillane 1 Madineh Jdideh 1 Mazraa 5 Laylakeh 3 Deir Mar Roukoz 1 Baassir 1 Aachqout 1 Camp Beddaoui 1 Borj Abi Haidar 2 Borj El Brajneh 12 Dekouaneh 12 Jiyeh 3 Jbeil 7 Others 12 Basta Al Fawqa 2 Mreijeh 3 Antelias 3 Jadra 1 Jbayl 1 Koura 6 Tariq Al Jdideh 8 Tahouitat Ghadir 1 Naqqach 2 Ouadi Ez Zayni 1 Mounsef 2 Bziza 1 Ras Al Nabaa 2 Baabda 2 Zalqa 1 Rmeileh 1 Kfoun 1 Dahr El Ain 3 Basta Tahta 3 Hazmiyeh 10 Byaqout 5 Mghayriyeh 1 Rmeileh 2 Nakhleh 1 Patriarcat 2 Hadath 13 Dbayeh 1 Ouarhaniyeh 1 Yanouh 1 Mtaouileh 1 Ashrafieh 6 Kfar Chima 6 Deir Aaoukar 1 Baaqline 3 Beqaa Gharby 13 Zagharta 3 Adlieh 1 Ouadi Chahrour 1 Mansouriyeh 9 Beqaata 1 Ain Zebdeh 1 Kfar Dlaqous 1 Corniche El Nahr 2 Ouadi Chahrour 4 Daychouniyeh 1 Mazraa 1 Aana 1 Kfar Hata 1 Others 22 Aaraiya 1 Fanar 3 Aleyh 88 Joubb Jannine 1 MِEjdlaiya 1 Mineh Daneih 10 Salima 1 Ain Saadeh 3 Hay Es Sellom 27 Kamed El Laouz 1 Batroun 2 Minieh 4 Hasbaiya El Matn 2 Bsatine 1 El Qoubbeh 1 Tall Znoub 1 Chikka 2 Sir Ed Danniyeh 1 Hammana 4 Roumieh 1 Khaldeh 3 Ghazzeh 2 Akkar 36 Bqarsouna 2 Others 2 Bsalim 3 Oumara 13 Soultan Yaaqoub 2 Halba 2 Beit El Faqs 1 Hermel 6 Mtayleb 1 Deir Qoubel 3 Manara 1 Aarqa 1 Aazqai 1 Hermel 2 Qornet Chehane 1 Aaramoun 5 Sohmor 1 Jebrayel 1 Terbol 1 Hermel Ed Daiaa 1 Elissar 1 Mounseh 1 Libbaya 1 Tikrit 1 Zahleh 81 Bouayda 1 Raboueh 1 Sarhmoul 1 Marj 1 Aakkar El Aatiqa 1 El Midane 2 Choaghir Faouqa 1 Dik El Mehdi 1 Baaouerta 1 Baalbeck 141 Tall Meaayane 1 Haouch Zaraaneh 1 Others 1 Mazrat Yachoua 4 Bchamoun 5 Baalbek 36 Aabboudiyeh 2 El Berbara 1 Rashaya 10 Ain Kharroubeh 1 Ain Aanoub 1 Douris 5 Bebnine 1 El Maallaqa 5 Rachaiya Ouadi 4 Himlaya 4 Blaybel 1 Iaat 2 Baddouaa 1 Karak Nouh 4 Rachaiya Faouqa 2 Aatchaneh 1 Aaley 4 Nahleh 5 Nahr El Bared 1 Maallaqa Aradi 1 Kfar Qouq 1 Jouar 1 Qmatiyeh 5 Maqneh 1 Aabdeh 1 Saydet En Najat 1 Bireh 1 Broummana 2 Ain Roummaneh 1 Hadath 2 Berqayel 2 Haouch Oumara 3 Ain Aarab 1 Beit Meri 1 Aaytat 1 Ain Es Saouda 1 Bzal 2 Aradi 6 Others 1 Monteverdi 1 Keyfoun 1 Ain 1 Qabaait 1 Mar Elias 2 Saida 43 Dahr Es Souane 1 Bayssour 2 Maallaqet Jdideh 1 Beit Ayoub 1 Fourzol 4 Saida Qadimeh 12 Mtain 1 Mejdlaiya 1 Haouarteh 1 Michmich 1 Nabi Ayla 1 Hlaliyeh 2 Aafs 1 Richmaiya 1 Aarsal 11 Qorneh 1 Ablah 5 Haret Saida 4 Zighrine 1 Bsatine 1 Taoufiqiyeh 3 Fnaydeq 3 Niha 1 Miyeh Ou Miyeh 2 Mar Moussa 1 Binnay 1 Harbata 1 Bireh 1 Ksara 2 Majdelyoun 1 Others 1 Ain Ksour 2 Chaat 1 Machta Hamoud 1 Jalala 1 Aabra 4 Tyre 48 Kfar Matta 1 Younine 3 Aaidamoun 1 Makseh 1 Bqosta 3 Sour 8 Majdel Baana 1 Deir El Ahmar 1 Akroum 3 Taalabaya 5 Ain Ed Delb 1 Sour El Bass 1 Saoufar 1 Bechouat 2 Others 6 Taanayel 1 Maghdoucheh 2 Bahr Chemali 1 Habramoun 1 Yammouneh 1 Saadnayel 1 Arzai 1 Borj Chemali 7 Others 2 Bednayel 4 Qabb Elias 3 Kharayeb 1 Batoulay 3 Jezzine 3 Qsarnaba 2 Mrayjat 3 Aadloun 2 Qanoun El Ain 1 Kfar Houneh 1 Temnine Faouqa 1 Bouarej 1 Babliyeh 2 Smaiyeh 1 Bayssour 1 Temnine Et Tahta 2 Barr Elias 2 Saksakiyeh 1 Jouaiya 1 Lebaa 1 Kfar Dabach 2 Aanjar 2 Others 5 Selaa 1 Nabateih 4 Chmistar 2 Riyaq 4 Maaroub 1 Aarab Salim 1 Haouch Snaid 1 Aali En Nahri 5 Recheknanay 2 Kfar Sir 2 Serraaine Tahta 2 Terbol 1 Ain Baal 3 Yohmor 1 Serraaine Faouqa 1 Ain Kfar Zabad 1 Bazouriyeh 2 Bnt Jbeil 5 Talia 2 Kfar Zabad 1 Hanaouay 1 Bent Jbayl 1 Khodr 2 Others 111 Others 10 Tayr Debba 1 Rmaych 2 Sifri 3 Rmadiyeh 1 Kafra 1 Nabi Chit 8 Deir Qanon Nahr 5 Yater 1 Haour Taala 1 Aabbassiyeh 3 Marjayoun 6 Brital 4 Chabriha 1 Qlaiaa 6 Bouday 5 Qlaileh 1 Hasbaya 4 Flaoueh 1 Biyada 1 Hebbariyeh 1 Chlifa 3 Others 2 Ain Qinia 1 Others 17 Mimess 1 Kfar Chouba 1 All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon The Online platform to measure the level of risk of the spread of the new Corona virus This interactive platform allows you to know the level of risk of spreading the COVID-19 according to districts, based on the number of cases registered daily and the number of residents in each district. For more information daily, you can access the following link: https://bit.ly/DRM-RiskLevelInMunicipalities Level of committement by sectors Based on the recommendation issued by the National Committee for Follow-up of Preventive Measures and Measures to Confront the Coronavirus to open all sectors, provided that the general mobilization procedure (safe distance, muzzle, and hand sterilization) be applied, a special electronic platform was created that allows monitoring and measuring the percentage of commitment by various sectors on an ongoing basis. The detailed results can be viewed directly at the following link: http://bit.ly/covidsectordata All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Occupancy rate of isolation centers for cases infected with Coronavirus For more information about the isolation centers' distribution and the percentage of their occupancy, enter the following link: http://bit.ly/DRM-IsolationCentersProfiles Cumulative cases per day Ref: MoPH data All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon The percentage of positive cases out of the number of daily checks (03 Nov – 16 Nov2020) Distribution of Recoveries per Casa Distribution of deaths by Governorates Ref: MoPH data All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of deaths by Age Distribution of mortality rate for the last 14 days Distribution of the recorded deaths during the past 24 hours Hospital Residence Gender Age Chronic Al Mayyas Hospital Baalbek Male 80 No Herawi Hospital Zahleh Male 86 Yes Haykal Hospital Tripoli Male 59 Yes Haykal Hospital Tripoli Male 68 Yes Haykal Hospital Koura Male 72 Yes Haykal Hospital Mineh Daneih Male 84 Yes Al Rayyan Hospital Baalbek Male 56 Yes Reyyak Hospital Zahleh Female 76 Yes Beqaa Hospital Beqaa Gharby Male 69 Yes AUBMC Kesrwen Male 67 Yes All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of cases by nationality Ref: MoPH data Number of individuals in home isolation and percentage of commitment to isolation Distribution of cases by gender Distribution of cases by age Ref: MoPH data All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Decisions and actions taken – 11/16/2020 Ministry of Public Health - The Ministry of Public Health launched a video about enhancing the readiness of government hospitals to confront the Corona epidemic. - The Minister of Public Health attended a health meeting to discuss procedures, readiness, and facilitate payment of dues for private and government hospitals, chaired by the Prime Minister, Dr. Hassan Diab, attended by Ministers Zeina Akar and Ghazi Wazni, and the Head of Hospitals, Suleiman Haroun Date Company Country Flight Number Number of Cases Total N/A Lebanese Red Cross Cases 8,277 Ambulance 48 Number of 54,895 Number of PCR 239,571 transferred to (49 New) centers additional tests transferred to the hospital ambulance laboratories centers ready to respond Number of 105,220 8,870 Number of 1,498 Number of 166 being (28 New) total number trained volunteers trained to benefitting from of paramedics transfer PCR tests awareness respondents sessions 8,784 550 291 967 Number of The number of university university volunteers Number of total LRC volunteers trained to follow up trained volunteers for trained to on prevention managers for covid 19 conduct measures in isolation centers awareness companies and sessions institutions 844 1,255,962 261,898 Number of 4,692 (4 New) Total (42 New) beneficiaries from (2 New) distributed educational Number of posters, Number of electronic prisons that has brochures, distributed platformsCOVID-19 been disinfected and flyers on equipment covid19 prevention General Directorate of Internal Security Forces - 9155 seizure reports against violators of the general mobilization decision have been written from 11/14/2020 until 19:00 pm today, 11/16/2020.
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