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Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability [Type here] Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Tuesday.23 March.2021 Report #369 Time Published: 10:00 PM Occupancy rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability For daily information on all the details of the bed’s 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 256 Baabda 583 Maten 270 Chouf 210 Kesrwen 58 Akkar 122 Ain Mraisseh 2 Chiyah 31 Borj Hammoud 27 Damour 2 Jounieh Sarba 3 Halba 2 Aub 2 Jnah 12 Nabaa 3 Saadiyat 3 Jounieh Kaslik 2 Chekh Mohamad 2 Ras Beyrouth 7 Ouzaai 17 Sinn Fil 11 Naameh 3 Zouk Mkayel 2 Daoura 1 Manara 1 Bir Hassan 16 Horch Tabet 1 Mechref 1 Haret Meir 1 Minyara 2 Raoucheh 3 Madinh Riyadiyeh 1 Jisr Bacha 1 Chhim 18 Jounieh Ghadir 2 Machha 2 Hamra 12 Ghbayreh 21 Jdaidet Matn 10 Mazboud 6 Zouk Mosbeh 2 Aarqa 2 Ain Tineh 2 Ain Roummaneh 19 Baouchriyeh 2 Dalhoun 1 Haret Sakhr 1 Souaisset Aakkar 1 Msaitbeh 9 Furn Chebbak 7 Daoura 2 Daraiya 2 Sahel Aalma 3 Borj Arab 1 Ouata Msaitbeh 1 Haret Hreik 94 Raoda Baouchriyeh 7 Ketermaya 14 Tabarja 1 Jobrail 1 Mar Elias 11 Laylakeh 35 Sadd Baouchriyeh 2 Aanout 3 Adma Oua Dafneh 1 Tikrit 1 Dar Fatwa 2 Borj Brajneh 109 Sabtiyeh 8 Sibline 4 Safra 3 Beit Mellat 1 Sanayeh 1 Mreijeh 25 Dekouaneh 35 Bourjein 2 Bouar 3 Borj 1 Zarif 6 Raml Aali 2 Mkalles 1 Barja 27 Aaqaybeh 2 Bezbina 3 Qantari 1 Tahouitat Ghadir 23 Antelias 16 Baassir 9 Aajaltoun 2 Aakkar El Aatiqa 5 Mazraa 19 Baabda 38 Manqlet Mezher 1 Dibbiyeh 3 Ballouneh 4 Beit El Hajj 1 Borj Abou Haidar 12 Hazmiyeh 4 Jall Dib 7 Jiyeh 10 Shayleh 2 Hayssa 2 Basta Faouqa 2 Hadath 77 Naqqach 1 Jadra 4 Jaaita 2 Tall Bireh 1 Malaab Baladi 1 Jamhur Louaizeh 2 Zalqa 20 Ouadi Ez Zayni 16 Ghazir 1 Ard Es Soud 2 Tariq Jdideh 29 Kfar Chima 4 Byaqout 11 Rmeileh 9 Ghosta 1 Bebnine 2 Horch 7 Chahrour Aaoulia 2 Dbayeh 7 Ouardaniyeh 8 Kfour 2 Mhammara 1 Ras Nabaa 9 Bsaba 1 Deir Aaoukar 1 Joun 2 Qleiaat 1 Nahr El Bared 21 Bachoura 2 Baalchmay 1 Mansouriyeh 9 Mghayriyeh 3 Achqout 3 Aabdeh 1 Basta Tahta 13 Haret Hamzeh 2 Fanar 9 Mazraat Ed Dahr 1 Faytran 1 Berqayel 2 Gemmaizeh 1 Aabadiyeh 4 Ain Saadeh 4 Zaarouriyeh 2 Raachine 3 Bzal 1 Geitawi 1 Ras Maten 4 Roumieh 4 Bsaba 1 Kfar Dibiane 1 Dinbou 5 Qobaiyat 1 Qabeaa 1 Bqennaya 2 Semqaniyeh 3 Faqra 1 Chane 1 Mar Mkhayel 3 Aaraiya 3 Bsalim 6 Kfar Qatra 1 Bqaatouta 2 Beit Younes 1 Rmeil 14 Hasbaiya Matn 1 Mtayleb 3 Bchetfine 1 Ain Ed Delbeh 1 Qabaait 1 Achrafiyeh 29 Hammana 6 Rabiyeh 1 Kfar Hayem 4 Hrajel 1 Hrar 2 Aadlyeh 1 Khaloat Falougha 1 Beit Kekko 2 Dmeit 2 Faraya 1 Qarqaf 2 Sioufi 1 Falougha 4 Qornet Chehouane 1 Faouarat Jaafar 1 Others 3 Jdaidet Qayteaa 1 Others 51 Qornayel 2 Beit Ech Chaar 6 Bireh 3 Jbeil 75 Michmich 1 Zgharta 47 Bzebdine 5 Dik Mehdi 2 Baaqline 8 Jbayl 10 Fnaydeq 2 Zgharta 8 Others 9 Zouq Kharab 1 Aathrine 1 Mistena 3 Majdala 1 Salib Jnoubi 2 Aleyh 229 Ain Aar 3 Botmeh 1 Blat 5 Rahbeh 3 Rachaaine 1 El Aamroussiyeh 23 Mazraat Yachouaa 2 Jdaideh 2 Amchit 15 Cheikhlar 2 Kfar Hata 1 Hay Es Sellom 37 Bikfaya 9 Beqaata 5 Halate 7 Rmah Nahriyeh 2 Ardeh 2 El Qoubbeh 2 Beit Chabab 1 Niha 1 Nahr Ibrahim 8 Sindiant Zeidane 2 Harf 1 Khaldeh 16 Mayasseh 1 Ain Ouzain 2 Ehmej 3 Bireh 1 MِEjdlaiya 7 El Oumara 28 Himlaya 2 Baadarane 5 Aannaya 1 Khirbet Daoud 1 Haret El Faouar 3 Deir Qoubel 5 Ain Aalaq 1 Aammatour 1 Mchane 2 Khirbet Char 1 Aalma 1 Araamoun 39 Sfaileh Bikfaya 1 Kahlouniyeh 7 Adonis 1 Berbara 1 Aaqabeh 1 Mounis 1 Chiren 1 Mazraa 2 Bchilleh 1 Machta Hamoud 1 Khaldiyeh 1 Sarhmoul 1 Qrnt Hamra 1 Batloun 1 Mayfouq 1 Chadra 3 Kfar Zeina 1 Baaouerta 2 Broummana 1 Bater 1 Kfoun 2 Rihaniyeh 1 Bsebaal 1 Bchamoun 17 Rouaysseh 1 Barouk 2 Chamate 1 Qbaiyat 4 Kfar Fou 1 Blaybel 3 Mar Chaaya 1 Others 2 Hboub 2 Aandqet 1 Seraal 1 Bsous 1 Baabdat 7 Beqaa Gharby 100 Qartaba 2 Wade Khalid 3 Sebaal 2 Aaley 24 Beit Meri 2 Machghara 10 Lassa 2 Akroum 3 Aachach 1 Kahhaleh 2 Monteverdi 1 Ain Et Tineh 2 Tartij 1 Kfar Toun 1 Miriata 4 Qmatiyeh 2 Mtain 1 Saghbine 1 Others 8 Others 16 Hailane 1 Ain Roummaneh 3 Marjaba 2 Ain Zebdeh 1 Tripoli 237 Bcharrieh 3 Boussit 1 Aaytat 1 Qaaqour 2 Others 4 Ez Zeitoun 19 Hay Mqaddmine 1 Mazraat Hraiqess 2 Souq El Gharb 1 Khinchara 2 Kefraiya 1 Bab Er Raml 2 Aabdine 1 Others 4 Keyfoun 2 Bteghrine 1 Aammiq 1 Et Tall 6 Hasroun 1 Koura 49 Richmaiya 2 Douar 1 Maydoun 2 El Qoubbeh 26 Mineh Dunieh 59 Amoun 1 Ain Trez 1 Others 2 Joubb Jannine 17 Ez Zahriyeh 6 Deir Aammar 3 Kfar Saroun 1 Qabr Chmoun 3 Batroun 48 Lala 1 Et Tabbaneh 6 Minieh 21 Bechmizzine 1 Kfar Matta 1 Batroun 11 Kamed El Laouz 3 Trablous Jardins 6 Bhannine 1 Kousba 1 Bhamdoun Dayaa 1 Kfar Aabida 1 Ghazzeh 4 Mina N:1 23 Sir Ed Danniyeh 3 Aaba 1 Majdel Baana 2 Koubba 2 Soultan Yaaqoub 1 Qalamoun 7 Aassoun 1 Btaaboura 1 Saoufar 2 Heri 1 Qaraaoun 8 Beddaoui 28 Beit Jida 1 Ijdaabrine 1 Rouayssat Saoufar 3 Chikka 18 Manara 9 Camp Beddaoui 2 Qattine 1 Batroumine 2 Bhamdoun 1 Toula 1 Haouch El Harimeh 2 Others 106 Bqaa Safrine 1 Barghoun 1 Aazzouniyeh 1 Chibtine 1 Sohmor 19 Rachaiya 23 Bqarsouna 1 Qalhat 1 Others 2 Assaia 1 Libbaya 7 Rachaiya El Ouadi 2 Hazmiyeh 1 Deddeh 5 Hermel 20 Daael 1 Marj 2 Bakkifa 1 Tarane 2 Anfeih 4 Hermel 10 Ras Nahhach 5 Yohmor 3 Khirbet Rouha 2 Haql El Aazimeh 1 Ras Msaqa 6 Bdayta 1 Ouajh El Hajar 1 Raouda 1 Kfar Michki 1 Beit El Faqs 2 Bohsas 2 Aaqabeh 1 Hamat 3 Others 1 Rafid 2 Sfireh 1 Dahr El Ain 10 Choughir Faouqa 1 Tannourine Tahta 1 Bireh 4 Beit Hasna 2 Masqa Chmaliyeh 1 Qasr 2 Others 1 Ain Aata 1 Qarhaya 1 Barsa 4 Baaoul 1 Majdel Balhis 4 Markebta 1 Nakhleh 1 Others 4 Yanta 2 Bakhaaoun 10 El Mtaouileh 1 Aayta El Foukhar 1 Others 5 Others 4 Others 3 Ref : Ministry of Public Health All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Beqaa Gharby 186 Baalbek 258 Saida 249 Tyre 232 Nabatieh 257 Bnt Jbeil 103 Zahleh El Midane 3 Baalbek 86 El Ouastani 3 Sour 21 Et Tahta 15 Bent Jbayl 3 Zaraaneh 1 Douris 21 Old Saida 45 Sour El Bass 5 El Faouqa 6 Aaynata 3 Mar Mikhayel 3 Iaat 2 Sibil 2 Bahr Ech Chemali 1 Kfar Jaouz 3 Maroun Er Ras 1 Zahleh Er Rassiyeh 4 Aaddous 2 Maksar El Aabed 3 Sour Er Rachidiyeh 2 Zibdine 3 Ain Ebel 4 Zahleh El Berbara 1 Majdaloun 1 Hlaliyeh 5 Borj Ech Chemali 22 Kfar Roummane 5 Aaytaroun 2 Zahleh El Maallaqa 11 Haouch Barada 1 Qiyaa 2 Deir Qanoun El Ain 2 Choukine 1 Rmaych 9 Zahleh Karak Nouh 4 Saaideh 1 Haret Saida 15 Smaiyeh 3 Habbouch 5 Aayta Ech Chaab 3 Mar Antonios 1 Kfar Dane 1 Miyeh Ou Miyeh 8 Jouaiya 5 Kfar Tibnit 10 Tebnen 4 Haouch El Oumara 4 Ras Baalbk Sahel 3 Ain El Heloueh 9 Debaal 13 Kfour 3 Salatanieyh 1 Zahleh Aradi 9 Fekeheh 1 Salhiyeh 4 Mjadel 6 Jbaa 2 Safad El Battikh 2 Zahleh Mar Elias 3 Ain 4 Majdelyoun 7 Aaytit 4 Ain Qana 2 Baraachit 3 Fourzol 8 Nabi Osmane 1 Aabra 7 Yanouh 2 Hmoann Fawqa 1 Chaqra 3 Hazerta 4 Aarsal 2 Qarayeih 6 Baflay 3 ArabSalim 5 Haddatha 2 Niha 3 Khrbet Younen 1 Bqosta 15 Barich 1 Roumine 1 Khirbet Selm 10 Ksara 5 Labwi 13 Ain Ed Delb 4 Selaa 2 Houmine Et Tahta 5 Hariss 17 Chtaura 5 Taoufiqiyeh 5 Ghaziyeh 25 Qana 6 Bfaroueh 1 Deir Ntar 3 Jalala 3 Nabha Damdoum 1 Maghdoucheh 4 Maarakeh 11 Zefta 5 Kounine 1 Makseh 2 Chaat 5 Darb Es Sim 1 Maaroub 3 Deir Ez Zahrani 8 Borj Qalaouiyeh 2 Taalabaya 12 Qarha 1 Qennarit 9 Recheknanay 1 Charqiyeh 10 Rachaf 1 Jdita 7 Younine 9 Tanbourit 1 Jennata 1 Toul 9 Ghandouriyeh 1 Taanayel 1 Deir El Ahmar 2 Mazraat El Ouasta 1 Saddiqine 3 Nmairiyeh 3 Froun 1 Saadnayel 8 Bechouat 1 Kharayeb 7 Ain Baal 6 Harouf 19 Yater 4 Qabb Elias 8 Yammouneh 3 Zrariyeh 4 Jouar En Nakhl 1 Douair 5 Debl 6 Mrayjat 1 Bednayel 9 Aadloun 4 Borghalyeh 3 Jibchit 12 Beit Lif 3 Barr Elias 15 Qsarnaba 2 Insariyeh 9 Bazouriyeh 8 Mayfadoun 11 Marjaayoun 60 Aanjar 2 Temnine Faouqa 4 Khirbet Ed Douair 1 Hanaouay 3 Aabba 7 Marjaayoun 1 Majdel Aanjar 3 Beit Chama 1 Babliyeh 1 Bestiyat 1 Insar 15 Dibbine 2 Masnaa 1 Temnine Et Tahta 6 Ghassaniyeh 3 Deir Kifa 4 El Gharbiyeh 1 Ibl Es Saqi 1 Nasriyeh 1 Chmistar 8 Sarafand 12 Qalaat Maroun 1 Ech Charqiyeh 3 Qlaiaa 1 Riyyak 16 Taraya 10 Mazrat Khaizarane 1 Tayr Debba 6 Qsaibeh 2 Khiyam 9 Ali Nahri 19 Serraaine Faouqa 3 Es Snaoubar 1 Chehabiyeh 16 Qaaqaiyet Ej Jisr 2 Deir Mimas 2 Tall El Aamara 1 Khodr 2 Bissariyeh 6 Toura 3 Braiqeaa 1 Aadaysseh 5 Raait 1 Nabi Chit 5 Es Siyad 4 Deir Qanoun Nahr 6 Kfar Sir 4 Kfar Kila 5 Haret El Fikani 3 Haour Taala 5 Teffahta 1 Srifa 9 Sir El Gharbiyeh 10 Deir Siriane 4 Ain Kfar Zabad 2 Brital 18 Saksakiyeh 2 Kneisseh 1 Others 19 Houla 7 Kfar Zabeid 5 Beit Mchaik 1 Merouaniyeh 6 Aabbassiyeh 5 Hasbaiya 23 Talloussa 2 Others 6 Bouday 4 Najjariyeh 7 Chabriha 4 Hasbaiya 4 Markaba 1 Chlifa 1 Mazraat Mseileh 1 Chaaitiyeh 3 Ain Jarfa 1 Meiss Ej Jabal 1 Others 12 Bnaafoul 3 Joubal Batoum 1 Fardis 1 Qantara 1 Aanqoun 9 Borj Rahhal 1 Chouaya 1 Majdel Selm 5 Kfar Hatta 2 Chihine 1 Ain Qinia 2 Souaneh 7 Kfar Melki 9 Qlaileh 3 Mimess 1 Touline 4 Others 48 Qasmiyeh 3 Chebaa 1 Blida 2 Jibbain 1 Marj Ez Zouhour 6 Mansouri 11 Khalouat 1 Chamaa 2 Ain Fjour 1 Yarine 4 Others 4 Naqoura 2 Aalma Ech Chaab 4 Others 2 Jezzine 9 Jezzine 1 Bkassine 1 Haytouleh 1 Choualiq 1 Kfar Jarra 1 Anane 1 Aaramta 2 Sejoud 1 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
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