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Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Wednesday, December 02, 2020 Report #259 Time Published: 10:30 PM Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Wednesday, December 02, 2020 Report #259 Time Published: 10:30 PM The percentage of positive cases out of the number of daily tests (19 Nov– 02 Dec,2020) Distribution of cases by gender Distribution of cases by Status 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 114 Baabda 207 Maten 172 Chouf 64 Kesserwan 75 Akkar 106 Ein Mraisseh 3 Chiah 15 Borj Hammoud 10 Damour 1 Sarba 3 Halba 9 Ras Beirut 3 Jnah 7 Sin El Fil 4 Haret El Naameh 1 Zouk Michael 7 Machha 1 Qoreitem 1 Ouzai 6 Jdeidet El Metn 5 Mechref 1 Ghadir 4 Sweiset Akkar 1 Roucheh 1 Bir Hassan 4 Ras El Jdeideh 1 Chhim 11 Zouk Mosbeh 6 Deir Dalloum 1 Hamra 6 Ghobeiry 11 Bouchrieh 6 Dalhoun 1 Adonis 9 Borj El Arab 1 Ein El Tineh 2 Ein El Rimmaneh 12 Dora 2 Daraya 2 Haret Sakhr 3 Kfar Harra 1 Mseitbeh 2 Haret Hreik 33 Rouda 2 Ketermaya 2 Adma & Dafneh 1 Bezbina 1 Wata El Mseitbeh 1 Lailaky 3 Sed El Bouchrieh 3 Sibline 2 Safra 4 Old Akkar 3 Mar Elias 2 Borj El Brajneh 21 Sabtieh 5 Bourjein 1 Bouar 2 Koueikhat 1 Unesco 1 Mreijeh 14 Deir Mar Roukoz 2 Barja 10 Kharayb Nahr Ibrahim 2 Houchab 1 Tallet El Khayat 3 Tahweetet El Ghadir 5 Dekwene 16 Jadra 1 Aajaltoun 3 Hayssa 1 Dar El Fatwa 1 Baabda 4 Antelias 11 Wady El Zainy 3 Sehaileh 5 Tal Hmeira 1 Sanayeh 1 Mazmieh 12 Manqalet Mezher 2 Wardanieh 1 Jeita 1 Abboudieh 1 Mazraa 3 Hadat 25 Jal EL Dib 2 Zaarourieh 5 Ghazir 9 Bebnine 7 Borj Abi Haidar 3 Jumhour 3 Zalqa 4 Deir El Qamar 2 Rihane 1 Nahr El Bared 2 Basta Fawka 2 Kfarshima 8 Biaqout 2 Semqanieh 1 Ghosta 1 Abdeh 1 Tariq Jdideh 9 Wady Shahrour Al Olya 3 Dbayeh 4 Kneisseh 1 Ghodras 1 Berqayel 6 Ras Nabaa 3 Haret El Sitt 1 Mazaet Deir Aoukar 1 Safa 1 Bzoummar 1 Beit Younes 1 Basta Tahta 2 Abadieh 2 Mansourieh 21 Baaqline 4 Nammoura 1 Michmich 1 Mar Michael El Nahr 1 Ras El Metn 2 Deishounieh 1 Ainbal 1 Reifoun 1 Fneidek 5 Rmeil 8 Qseibeh 1 Fanar 6 Ghrifeh 1 Qleiaat 4 Rahbeh 14 Achrafieh 17 Jumhour - Araya 2 Ein Saadeh 3 Beqaata 1 Ashkout 1 Wady El Jamous 1 Others 39 Salima 1 Roumieh 2 Aammatour 2 Feitroun 1 Sindianet El Majdel 5 Western Beqaa 37 Hammana 1 Bsalim 6 Kahlounieh 1 Blat 1 Ein El zeit 2 Ein El Tineh 1 Falougha 1 Mteileb 3 Maasser El Chouf 1 Bqaatouta 1 El Charqieh 1 Aitanit 2 Qornayel 3 Rabieh 9 Jbaa 1 Ein El Delbeh 1 Shadra 1 Khirbet Qanafar 1 Bzebdine 1 Qornet Chehwane 1 Barouk 2 Abri 1 Machta Hassan 2 Aana 2 Others 6 Rabweh 1 Others 3 Byblos 49 Rihanieh 1 Mansoura 2 Zahle 195 Beit El Chaar 2 Aley 117 Byblos 12 Aidamoun 1 Lala 2 Midane 1 Mazraet Yashouh 5 Amroussieh 6 Mastita 1 Qobayat 1 Kamed El Loz 4 Hoch El Zaraaneh 2 Zikrit 1 Hay El Sillom 15 Qartaboun 1 Andqet 1 Tal Znoub 1 El Rassieh 3 Bikfaya 3 El Qoubbeh 1 Blat 5 Wady Khaled 8 Baaloul 1 Barbara 1 Beit Chabab 2 Khaldeh 2 Amshit 8 Akroum 6 Ghazzeh 2 Maallaqa 4 Mayasseh 1 El Oumara 17 Halat 3 Others 16 Yaacoub El Tahta 1 Karak Nouh 8 Atchaneh 1 Aramoun 21 Nahr Ibrahim 1 Bcharre 2 Qar'oun 1 Hoch El Oumara 5 Abou Mizane 1 Bchamoun 5 Ehmej 3 Bcharre 2 Sultan Yaacoub Arady 1 Zahleh Aradi 5 Qornet El Hamra 1 Ein Anoub 4 Annaya 1 Minieh Dunnieh 24 Manara - Hammara 3 Tal Shiha 2 Broummana 1 Houmal 2 Hajjoula 1 Deir Amar 2 Hoch El Harimeh 4 Mar Elias 1 Jwanieh 1 Bdadoun 1 Adonis 1 Minieh 7 Sweiry 4 Forzol 4 Baabdat 2 Bsous 1 Kfoun 2 Sir El Dunnieh 1 Suhmor 1 Tweity 1 Beit Mery 1 Aley 7 Binta'el 2 Ein El Tineh 1 El Marj 2 Naby Ayla 1 Montiverde 2 Ein Hala 2 Hboub 5 Sfireh 1 Others 2 Hazerta 3 Mtein 2 Kahhaleh 3 Others 3 Qarsaita 1 Baalbek 255 Ablah 7 Marjaba 1 Qmatieh 4 Tripoli 70 Izal 2 Baalbek 44 Qaa El Rim 4 Aintoura 3 Ein El Rimmaneh 1 Zeitoun 6 Bakh'oun 8 Ein Bourday 1 Niha 1 Choueir 1 Baissour 3 Al Tal 7 Kfar Bebnine 1 Douris 14 Ksara 3 Dhour El Choueir 4 Bsatine - Fsaqine 1 El Qoubbeh 7 Nabatieh 37 Iaat 4 Wady El Arayesh 3 Others 2 Qabr Chmoun 1 Tabbaneh 4 Nabatieh El Tahta 1 Nahleh 7 Chtoura 3 Hermel 66 Kfar Matta 9 Mina N:1 7 Nabatieh El Fawka 5 Majdaloun 1 Taalabaya 3 Hermel 40 Chanayh 2 Mina N:2 1 Mazraat Kfar Joz 2 Maqneh 2 Jdita 2 Kouakh 11 Charoun 1 Bsatine El Mina 2 Kfar Rimmane 1 Seaideh 6 Taanayel 1 Bweida 1 Btater 1 Qalamoun 3 Habbouch 2 Kfar Dane 4 Saadnayel 2 Al Qasr 3 Rmeileh 1 Beddawy 6 Kfar Tibnit 1 Hadath Baalbek 4 Qab Elias 8 Others 11 Mreijat 2 Others 27 Jarjouaa 1 Ras Baalbek El Sahel 1 Bar Elias 6 Rashaya 14 Others 4 Koura 22 Houmine El Tahta 6 Jdaidet El Fekeheh 1 Bitias 2 Rashaya 1 Tyre 41 Kfar Saroun 1 Zefta 1 Al Ein 10 Majdel Anjar 3 Aqbet Rashaya 1 Tyre 2 Bterram 1 Deir El Zahrani 1 Naby Othman 3 Masnaa 1 Kfar Denis 1 El Bass 1 Kfar Hazir 1 Toul 1 Labweh 20 Riyaq 14 Khirbet Rouha 1 Rashidieh 2 Kousba 2 Jebshit 3 Toufiqieh 1 Ali EL Nahry 40 Rafid 1 Borj El Chemaly 3 Abba 4 Meifadoun 2 Ein El Zarqa 1 R'eit 3 Bireh 1 Jwaya 1 Ras Masqa 1 Qsaibeh 1 Sabouba 1 Haret El Fikani 1 Aita Al Fakhar 3 Baflieh 1 Dahr El Ein 2 Yuhmor 1 Nabha El Qeddam 1 Terbol 3 Others 5 Barich 1 Barsa 2 Others 8 Chaat 2 Ein Kfar Zabad 4 Saida 40 Qana 2 Nakhleh 2 Bint Jbeil 23 Younine 7 Dalhamieh 3 Old Saida 7 Maarakeh 3 Others 6 Bint Jbeil 1 Deir El Ahmar 1 Kfar Zabad 2 Hlalieh 2 Maaroub 5 Zghorta 17 Ainata 1 Mcheirfeh 1 Others 35 Haret Saida 1 Deir Kifa 1 Zghorta 7 Ein Ebel 1 Ainata 1 Marjeyoun 10 Abra 2 Teir Debba 1 Rachein 2 Rmeish 4 Yammouneh 3 Ebl El Saqi 1 Ghazieh 9 Teir Zebna 2 Biader Rachein 1 Aita El Shaab 2 Bednayel 7 Kfar Kila 1 Zeita 1 Chhour 3 Majdlaya 3 Tibnine 2 Qasr Nabba 5 Deir Siriane 1 Matariet El Choumar 1 Hallousieh 1 Alma 3 Soultanieh 1 Temnine El Fawka 5 Qantara 2 Khreibeh 2 Teir Falasayh 1 Bsebaal 1 Baraachit 2 Beit Chama 3 Souwaneh 3 Zrarieh 1 Abbassieh 5 Batroun 10 Chaqra 3 Hoch El Rafqa 4 Touline 1 Bablieh 3 Borj Rahhal 1 Batroun 2 Khirbet Selm 2 Chmestar 10 Others 1 Sarafand 4 Teir Harfa 2 Shekka 3 Rchaf 3 Taraya 7 Hasbaya 22 Teffahta 1 Majdel Zoun 1 Ijdabra 1 Yater 1 Khodr 2 Hasbaya 15 Saksakieh 1 Others 2 Rachkida 1 Naby Sheeth 7 Abou Qamha 1 Anqoun 1 Jezzine 5 Ras Nhash 1 Brital 9 Hebbarieh 1 Others 4 Jezzine 4 Others 2 Mazraat Beit Mcheik 1 Ein Qania 1 Baisour 1 Bouday 20 Chebaa 1 Falawayh 6 Kfar Chouba 1 Others 48 Maaraboun 1 Others 2 Tfail 1 Others 26 All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.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 All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of Death Cases Distribution of deaths during the past 24 hours Hospital Residence Gender Age Chronic Al Mayas Zahleh Male 47 Yes Saint George Chouf Male 70 Yes Al Nineih Tripoli Male 77 No Al Nineih Koura Male 49 Yes Rae Hospital Saida Female 84 Yes Saint George Baabda Female 76 Yes Saint George Aleyh Male 73 Yes Ftouh Kesrwen Kesrwen Male 73 Yes Maritime Hospital Batroun Male 93 Yes Ftouh Kesrwen Kesrwen Male 57 Yes Ftouh Kesrwen Kesrwen Male 90 Yes Riyyak Hospital Zahleh Male 62 Yes Riyyak Hospital Zahleh Male 80 Yes Riyyak Hospital Baalbek Male 79 No Riyyak Hospital Zahleh Female 77 Yes Riyyak Hospital Baalbek Male 82 Yes Home Matn Female 55 Yes Bahman Hospital Aleyh Male 91 Yes Bahman Hospital Hermel Male 52 Yes Al Manal Hospital Tripoli Male 78 Yes Rizk Hospital Zahleh Male 84 Yes Home Matn Female 90 Yes Distribution of deaths by Age Groups Distribution of deaths by Governorates Distribution of mortality rate for the last 14 days All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of Recoveries Distribution of Recoveries per Casa Distribution of Recoveries per Casa in the last 14 days All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Cumulative cases per day Ref: MoPH data Number of individuals in home isolation and percentage of commitment to isolation Age-Specific Cumulative Incidence rate (/100000) 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 Ref: MoPH data Decisions and actions taken – 12/02/2020 Ministry of Public Health - The Ministry of Public Health reported that the results of PCR tests were completed for flights that arrived in Beirut and were conducted at the airport on 27, 29, and 11/30/2020, and the results showed forty-seven (47) positive cases distributed as follows: Date Company Country Flight Number Number of Cases 11/27/2020 Egypt Airways Cairo 711 1 Turkish Airlines Istanbul 826 2 MEA Istanbul 268 5 11/29/2020 Egypt Airways Cairo 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