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Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Thursday, September 03, 2020 Report #169 Time Published: 22:00 PM 18,953 179 13,435 Total registered cases Deaths (Active Cases) since Feb.21 1,384 17,569 2 New Deaths 13,094 341 Leb Expats Locals In home Isolation Currently hospitalized 5,339 588 Recoveries 0 242 New Cases Mild Cases in the Cumulative Mild Cases Past 24 hrs 6 582 657 Leb Expats Locals Cases registered among 2 99 medical staff In ICU in the past 24 Cumulative In ICU hrs 535,973 7 Conducted PCR tests in Cases registered among labs since Feb.21 medical staff in the past 7,142 24 hrs PCR tests conducted Lebanon Internationally tests for locals in the last 24 hrs (in labs) Total registered cases 18,953 26,332,484 1,439 PCR tests conducted Total deaths 179 870,033 tests in airport in the 0.94% 3.3% past 24 hrs Percentage of deaths Number of recoveries 5,339 18,552,267 *The Above data was last updated at 10:00 PM Number of Cases by Location • 4419 case is Under investigation Beirut Cases Matn Cases Akkar Cases Baalbeck Cases Aadlyeh 1 Ain Aalaq 1 Aakkar Aatiqa 2 Bouday 1 Achrafiyeh 12 Antelias 3 Aamara 1 Chaat 1 Basta Faouqa 1 Beit Chaar 1 Aarqa 1 Chmistar 1 Basta Tahta 3 Borj Hammoud 7 Akroum 1 Deir Ahmar 1 Borj Abou Haidar 1 Broummana 1 Berqayel 3 Douris 1 Geitawi 1 Daoura 2 Dibbabiyeh 1 Saaideh 1 Hamra 6 Dbayeh 22 Fnaydeq 2 Bint Jbeil Cases Manara 1 Dekouaneh 9 Michmich 1 Baraachit 1 Mar Elias 8 Fanar 3 Nahr Bared 4 Beit Yahoun 1 Mar Mikhayel Nahr 1 Jall Dib 1 Other 1 Khirbet Selm 1 Mazraa 5 Jdaidet Matn 1 Chouf Cases Yater 1 Msaitbeh 4 Jouret Ballout 1 Barja 3 Jbeil Cases Other 8 Mansouriyeh 3 Chhim 2 Blat 1 Raoucheh 5 Mkalles 1 Ketermaya 3 Jaj 1 Ras Nabaa 3 Naqqach Jdideh 2 Mazboud 1 Kafr 1 Sanayeh 1 Raouda Baouchriyeh 2 Naameh 2 Mastita 2 Tallet Khayat 1 Sadd Baouchriyeh 1 Niha 1 Sour Cases Tariq Jdideh 17 Sinn Fil 4 Ouadi Zayni 1 Baflay 2 Zarif 2 Zalqa 3 Sibline 8 Borj Chemali 1 Sioufi 1 Kesrwan Cases Mineh Danieh Cases Majdel Zoun 1 Ouata Msaitbeh 2 Aabri 1 Minieh 6 Other 3 Baabda Cases Aajaltoun 1 Aleyh Cases Koura Cases Aaraiya 1 Bouar 2 Aaley 1 Dahr Ain 1 Ain Roummaneh 6 Faytroun 1 Aaramoun 8 Dar Baaechtar 1 Baabda 3 Ghidras 1 Bchamoun 2 Zakroun 1 Bir Hassan 1 Ghosta 1 Bedghane 1 Borj Brajneh 15 Hrajel 1 Bsous 2 Chiyah 6 Jounieh Ghadir 1 Aamroussiyeh 3 Furn Chebbak 1 Jounieh Haret Sakhr 1 Choueifat Oumara 3 Ghbayreh 4 Jounieh Sarba 4 Hay Sellom 5 Hadath 9 Ballouneh 1 Khaldeh 4 Hammana 1 Yahchouch 2 Majdel Baana 1 Haret Hreik 16 Zouk Mkayel 2 Baaouerta 1 Haret Sitt 1 Zouk Mosbeh 3 Tripoli Cases Hazmiyeh 4 Saida Cases Mina Jardins 3 Jamhour Louaizeh 1 Aabra 2 Mina Tripoli 6 Jnah 2 Ain Heloueh 2 Other 6 Kfar Chima 2 Kefraiya 1 Qalamoun 1 Laylakeh 3 Other 6 Trablous Qoubbeh 13 Mreijeh 3 Sarafand 1 Tabbaneh 3 Other 1 Insariyeh 1 Trablous Zahriyeh 1 Yarzeh 1 Nabateih Cases Trablous Zeitoun 2 Batroun Cases Douair 1 Beddaoui 6 Others 1 Habbouch 1 Zahleh Cases Beqaa Gharby Cases Houmine Tahta 1 Barr Elias 1 Haouch Harimeh 5 Zgharta Cases Saadnayel 2 Manara Hammara 1 Zgharta 1 Zahleh Maallaqa 1 Cases per day The percentage of positive cases out of the number of daily checks (21 to 03 September, 2020) Chronology of decisions according to number of cases Distribution of deaths by Governorates Distribution of deaths by Age Distribution of recoveries by Districts Comparison of the rate of doubling of the number of deaths in Lebanon with other countries (death doubling rate) The distribution of the recorded deaths during the past 24 hours Distribution of cases by nationality Number of individuals in home isolation and percentage of commitment to isolation Exposure Status of Cases Distribution by age Distribution according to gender The number of beds available for those infected with Coronavirus and the occupancy rate Distribution of hospitalizations Distributed cases that use respirators The distribution of the beds available for those infected with Coronavirus in the governorates and the occupancy rate Akkar Districts Baalbeck Districts Beirut Districts Bekaa Districts Mount Lebanon Districts Nabateih Districts North Districts South Districts Decisions and actions taken – 03/09/2020 Ministry of Public Health The Ministry of Public Health has received from the Arab Republic of Egypt a donation of medical aid to support hospitals in facing the Corona pandemic The Ministry announced that the Ma3an application has become available on smartphones, and it is Lebanon's official contact tracing application designed and developed by the Ministry in cooperation with a team of experts from the American University of Beirut in cooperation with TedMob. The Ministry is following up on the final experiments of using trained police dogs to pre-detect the possibility of infecting arrivals through the airport with the Coronavirus, which the ministry is carrying out in coordination and cooperation with the French embassy in Lebanon. The Ministry of Public Health announced a contribution secured from the budget reserve of fifteen (15) billion Lebanese pounds, which will be distributed to support 10 government hospitals in various Lebanese regions with the aim of developing and supporting them to contain the Corona pandemic. The Ministry issued additional test results for the upcoming trips on August 31 and September 1, 2020, where six new positive cases were recorded, and they were distributed as follows: Arriving from Company Flight Number Number of Positive Cases 31/08/2020 Dubai Emirates 957 1 Cairo EgyptAir 711 2 Paris MEA 212 1 01/09/2020 Istanbul Turkish Airlines 826 1 Abidjan MEA 572 1 6 Lebanese Red Cross 43,472 Number of PCR 0 Number of 48 ambulance 4,298 cases (45 New) tests transferred additional centers (44 New) transferred to to laboratories ambulance hospitals centers ready to respond 166 Number of 1,498 Number of 8534 68,003 number of volunteers trained total number (436 New) those trained to paramedics of benefiting from transfer PCR respondents awareness tests * sessions 967 The number of 217 550 8,345 university Number of (9 New) volunteers university number of trained to follow volunteers total LRC trained up on trained to volunteers managers for prevention conduct for covid19 isolation measures in awareness centers companies and sessions institutions 4,112 Number of 78,201 1,222,437 total 437 (1 New) beneficiaries (43 New) distriibuted (2 New) number of from Number of posters, rpisons that educational distributed brochures, have been electronic equipment and flyers on disinfected platforms covid19 COVID-19 prevention General Directorate of State Security • Investigating and following up on suspected and positive cases and cases in home quarantine for residents and expatriates. • Sending warnings and closing a number of violating commercial stores in the various regions. Beirut South North Akkar Beqaa Nabateih Baalbek Hermel Mount Leb 80% 50% 65% 45% 70% 65% 60% 45% General Directorate of Internal Security Forces • Internal Security Forces circulated the preventive measures that must be followed when traveling by cars and using shared transportation and public cars. • Writing arrest records against violators of the general closure decision The number of seizure records during the past 24 hours The total number of Written records of violating institutions (absorptive capacity and 0 records that have been preventive measures) organized against violators of the general mobilization decisions since 03/08/2020 Written records of persons violating the decision to wear a mask 13 Beirut 20,544 175 Mount Leb 17,837 Written records of people violating the general mobilization decision (Aragil* and social distancing) Total 188 Beqaa 7,901 North 6,776 Beirut Mount Leb Beqaa North South South 6,627 13 134 28 0 13 Total 59,685 Ministry of Public Works and Transportation Departing Flights Arriving Flights Number of Flights 36 Number of Flights 33 Number of Departing Individuals 3,960 Number of Arrivals 2,406 Port Entered Left Import Direction # Export Direction # Beirut Containers Lazqeih 1 Containers Dmeit 1 Tripoli Containers Alexandaria 1 Containers Lazqeih 1 Containers Beirut 1 Blank Turkey 1 Containers PortSaid 1 Zahrani Oil gas Italy 1 Jbeil Diesel Turkey 1 Diesel Beirut 1 6 4 General announcements On 8/31/2020, the National Committee for Follow-up of Preventive Measures and Measures to Confront the New Coronavirus issued the following recommendations based on an assessment of the reality of the epidemic: • Activating the mechanism approved between the Ministry of Public Health and the Lebanese Red Cross to distribute and transfer suspected cases of Coronavirus to governmental and private hospitals through the call center established in the Ministry of Health, provided that the Red Cross is provided with daily regulations about the hospital occupancy rate. • Activating the work of the electronic platform IMPACT at the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities to monitor the situation of those infected with Coronavirus. • Reopening amusement centers with an occupancy rate of 50% only, while adhering to the highest preventive measures • Reopening the external wedding gardens only, subject to obtaining approval from the Ministry of Interior and Municipalities, and monitoring by the municipal police, provided that the occupancy rate does not exceed 50%. • Conducting an analytical statistical study of the spread of the Coronavirus, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications and the Lebanese University. Note: The decisions can be found at www.drm.pcm.gov.lb Examples of lack of adherence to safety measures • The tourist officer at the Ministry of Tourism wrote a report of seizure against the Ballroom Foundation and Nightclub, which are located in the Jounieh Haret Sakher area, the Analogue Club in Ashrafieh, the MOOD Club in Broumana and the Mr.
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