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Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Sunday, January 11, 2021 Report #299 Time Published: 10:30 PM New in the report: - The decision of the Supreme Defense Council after the meeting with His Excellency the President of the Republic - Circular No. 3/2 issued by the General Directorate of Civil Aviation on 01/10/2021, regarding the necessity of applying the new instructions, starting from 01/11/2021. Occupancy rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability 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 Distribution by Villages Beirut 317 Baabda 551 Maten 748 Chouf 132 Akkar 82 Zahleh 114 Ain Mraisseh 4 Chiyah 33 Borj Hammoud 17 Damour 2 Halba 7 Er Rassiyeh 2 Ras Beyrouth 6 Jnah 16 Nabaa 2 Saadiyat 4 Cheikh Sahl 1 Karak Nouh 4 Manara 2 Mdaoura 1 Sinn Fil 30 Naameh 2 Cheikh Taba 3 Zahleh Mar Elias 1 Qreitem 4 Ouzaai 1 Horch Tabet 1 Jall El Bahr 1 Hokr Cheikh Taba 1 Fourzol 1 Raoucheh 13 Bir Hassan 13 Jisr Bacha 3 Chhim 6 Minyara 4 Nabi Ayla 3 Hamra 22 Madinh Riyadiyeh 1 Jdaidet Matn 31 Mazboud 5 Hakour 1 Ablah 3 Snoubra 1 Mahatet Sfair 5 Baouchriyeh 11 Dalhoun 3 Qantara 1 Qaa Er Rim 2 Ain Tineh 2 Ghbayreh 28 Daoura 15 Daraiya 2 Ilat 2 Niha 2 Msaitbeh Fonciere 2 Ain Roummaneh 55 Baouchriyeh 8 Ketermaya 3 Bqerzla 4 Ksara 1 Msaitbeh 13 Furn Chebbak 33 Sad Baouchriyeh 10 Aanout 3 Deir Dalloum 2 Chtaura 1 Ouata Msaitbeh 2 Haret Hreik 21 Sabtiyeh 12 Barja 17 Zouq Moqachrine 1 Taalabaya 4 Mar Elias 9 Laylakeh 3 Deir Mar Roukoz 4 Baassir 1 Aakkar El Aatiqa 4 Saadnayel 1 Tallet Khayat 1 Borj Brajneh 27 Dekouaneh 80 Dibbiyeh 2 Tall Aabbas Gharbi 3 Qabb Elias 3 Dar Fatwa 2 Mreijeh 9 Mkalles 1 Jiyeh 1 Khreibet Ej Jindi 1 Mrayjat 1 Sanayeh 1 Tahouitat Ghadir 9 Antelias 22 Ouadi Ez Zayni 2 Tall Meaayane 1 Barr Elias 3 Zarif 7 Baabda 32 Manqlet Mezher 2 Dahr El Mghara 1 Tall Hmayra 1 Aanjar 4 Qantari 1 Brazilya 1 Jall Dib 7 Rmeileh 1 Kneisseh 1 Nasriyeh 3 Mazraa 16 Hazmiyeh 43 Naqqach 12 Joun 2 Aabboudiyeh 1 Riyaq 2 Borj Abou Haidar 7 Fayadiyeh 6 Aamaret 1 Mghayriyeh 1 Bebnine 1 Aali En Nahri 8 Basta Faouqa 3 Yarzeh 2 Zalqa 12 Mazraat Ed Dahr 1 Aabdeh 1 Haouch Ghanam 1 Tariq Jdideh 18 Hadath 101 Byaqout 4 Bsaba 1 Berqayel 2 Qoussaya 42 Ras Nabaa 9 Boutchay 6 Dbayeh 23 Deir El Qamar 2 Beit Younes 1 Raait 4 Bachoura 1 Jamhur Louaizeh 13 Deir Aaoukar 6 Semqaniyeh 9 Hrar 1 Haret El Fikani 3 Basta Tahta 2 Kfar Chima 19 Mansouriyeh 61 Kfar Him 1 Fnaydeq 3 Massa 1 Patriarcat 1 Ouadi Chahrour 12 Daychouniyeh 1 Majdel El Meouch 1 Majdala 2 Ain Kfar Zabad 1 Gemmaizeh 1 Chahrour Aaoulia 4 Fanar 40 Dmit 2 Rahbeh 2 Kfar Zabad 1 Qbaiyat 1 Bsaba 9 Ain Saadeh 18 Kfar Hay 2 Aaouainat 1 Others 12 Jisr 2 Baalchmay 1 Ain Najm 3 Kfar Niss 1 Chadra 1 Beqaa Gharby 5 Rmeil 4 Aabadiyeh 1 Bsatine 1 Brih 7 Douair Aadouiyeh 1 Machghara 1 Achrafiyeh 61 Qrayeh 1 Roumieh 17 Baaqline 4 Rihaniyeh 2 Kamed El Laouz 1 Aadlyeh 1 Ras Matn 4 Bqennaya 1 Ainbal 1 Mazraat Nahriyeh 1 Haouch Harimeh 1 Sioufi 1 Deir Harf 1 Bsalim 29 Jahliyeh 1 Qbaiyat 3 Marj 2 Others 97 Salima 2 Nabay 4 Jdaideh 2 Ouadi Khaled 1 Baalbek 77 Kesrwen 150 Hasbaiya Matn 2 Mtayleb 8 Beqaata 5 Akroum 3 Baalbek 12 Jounieh Sarba 7 Hammana 2 Rabiyeh 15 Niha 2 Others 17 Ras El Ain 1 Jounieh Kaslik 3 Qalaa 2 Beit Kekko 1 Ain Ouzain 4 Mineh Duniyyeh 23 Ain Bourday 1 Zouk Mkayel 19 Khaloat Falougha 1 Qrnt Chehouane 15 Baadarane 1 Minieh 6 Douris 6 Jounieh Ghadir 8 Chbaniyeh 2 Elissar 1 Khreibeh 1 Bqarsouna 1 Iaat 1 Zouk Mosbeh 8 Khreibeh 2 Raboueh 11 Aammatour 6 Kharnoub 1 Taybeh 1 Adonis 2 Btekhnay 1 Beit Ech Chaar 11 Kahlouniyeh 1 Haouara 1 Nahleh 2 Jounieh Haret Sakhr 3 Qornayel 3 Dik Mehdi 5 Mazraa 1 Kfar Chellane 2 Hadath 2 Sahel Aalma 12 Arsoun 1 Mar Youssef 1 Kfar Nabrakh 3 Kfar Habou 2 Ras Baalbek 3 Kfar Yassine 3 Kfar Selouane 1 Ain Aar 5 Batloun 1 Zghartaghrine 1 Fekeheh 1 Tabarja 1 Others 21 Mazrat Yachouaa 12 Barouk 2 Kaff El Malloul 1 Jdaidet Fekeheh 2 Adma Oua Dafneh 4 Tripoli 31 Deir Tamich 1 Others 11 Deir Nbouh 1 Laboueh 2 Safra 9 Trablous Et Tall 5 Zakrit 2 Aleyh 198 Bakhaaoun 6 Zabboud 2 Bouar 5 El Qoubbeh 8 Bikfaya 17 Aamroussiyeh 40 Others 1 Qaa Baalbek 3 Aajaltoun 6 Et Tabbaneh 2 Naas 1 Hay Es Sellom 8 Saida 140 Deir El Ahmar 4 Ballouneh 2 Mina N:1 2 Ain Er Rihaneh 1 Khaldeh 5 Saida El Qadimeh 18 Aaynata 2 Shayleh 12 Beddaoui 3 Mar Boutros 1 El Oumara 4 Haret El Yahoud 1 Bednayel 7 Jaaita 5 Ej Jdideh 5 Beit Chabab 19 Deir Qoubel 4 Saida El Qanayeh 1 Temnine Faouqa 1 Ghazir 3 Kfar Habou 1 Mayasseh 4 Aaramoun 14 Hlaliyeh 2 Temnine Et Tahta 4 Chnanaair 2 Others 5 Ain Kharroubeh 1 Mounseh 1 Qiyaa 2 Aaqidiyeh 1 Jdaidet Ghazir 1 Koura 21 Himlaya 3 Sarhmoul 1 Haret Saida 4 Chmistar 4 Ghosta 1 Amioun 2 Ain Aalaq 1 Baaouerta 2 Ain El Heloueh 2 Haouch Snaid 1 Aaramoun 7 Kfar Aaqqa 1 Aatchaneh 1 Bchamoun 7 Majdelyoun 1 Taraya 1 Harissa 1 Kfar Saroun 4 Fraykeh 1 Ain Aanoub 1 Aabra 5 Talia 2 Maaysra 2 Bterram 1 Chrine 2 Blaybel 11 Qraiyeh 2 Khodr 1 Yahchouch 4 Kousba 3 Qornet Hamra 12 Houmal 5 Bqosta 4 Nabi Chit 4 Zaitoun 1 Batroumine 1 Broummana 15 Bdadoun 6 Ain Ed Delb 3 Brital 2 Ighbeh 1 Qalhat 1 Qenbet Brumana 2 Bsous 5 Ghaziyeh 11 Mazraat Es Sayed 1 Qleiaat 6 Deddeh 1 Baabdat 19 Aaley 12 Zahrani 1 Others 3 Aachqout 4 Enfeh 2 Beit Meri 9 Kahhaleh 12 Qennarit 1 Hermel 14 Kfar Dibiane 1 Dahr El Ain 3 Monteverdi 7 Ain Es Saydeh 1 Zeghdraiya 1 Hermel 5 Faqra 1 Others 2 Bhannes 1 Ain Er Roummaneh 11 Tanbourit 1 Daoura 2 Mayrouba 1 Zgharta 83 Mtain 3 Aaytat 1 Arzai 3 Kouakh 1 Hrajel 1 Zgharta 11 Bolonia 2 Souq El Gharb 1 Kharayeb 11 Qasr 1 Faraya 3 Kfar Dlaqous 4 Mrouj 4 Keyfoun 2 Zrariyeh 6 Sayed Aali 1 Others 1 Rachaaine 8 Marjaba 1 Bayssour 2 Aadloun 5 Mrah Beit Aallaou 3 Jbeil 26 Kfar Hata 1 Qaaqour 1 Mejdlaiya 1 Insariyeh 2 Ain Ej Jdideh 1 Jbayl 5 Ardeh 2 Khinchara 3 Aaynab 1 Loubieh 9 Rachaiya 32 Aamchit 7 Harf 1 Aintoura 7 Qabr Chmoun 1 Babliyeh 7 Rachaiya El Ouadi 2 Halate 4 Beit Aaoukar 10 Dhour Choueir 3 Binnay 1 Sarafand 9 Rachaiya l Faouqa 1 Nahr Ibrahim 1 MِEjdlaiya 5 Bteghrine 4 Kfar Matta 1 Qaaqyet Snaoubar 3 Aaqabet Rachaiya 8 Adonis 3 Haret Ej Jdideh 1 Douar 6 Bhamdoun Mhatta 3 Teffahta 3 Dahr El Ahmar 2 Bichtlida 3 Aalma 2 Chouaya 1 Majdel Baana 2 Saksakiyeh 3 Bireh 1 Lassa 1 Khaldiyeh 1 Zighrine 2 Saoufar 2 Merouaniyeh 1 Ain Aata 1 Yanouh 2 Kfar Zeina 1 Faouar 1 Bhamdoun 1 Aaddoussiyeh 5 Nabi Safa 1 Bsebaal 3 Mar Moussa 2 Charoun 3 Aanqoun 2 Others 16 Kfar Yachit 4 Zabbougha 1 Aazzouniyeh 1 Kfar Hatta 3 All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Tyre 187 Morh Kfar Sghab 1 Baskinta 5 Mecherfeh 3 Others 8 Jezzine 12 Sour 50 Aarjes 2 Beqaata En Nahr 2 Ain Dara 1 Bint Jbeil 38 Aaray 2 Sour El Bass 3 Daraiya 1 Others 7 Mrayjat 1 Bent Jbayl 7 Ain El Mir 1 Sour Maachouq 1 Kfar Fou 1 Batroun 6 Others 20 Ain Ebel 4 Bayssour 2 Borj Ech Chemali 12 Karm Saddeh 1 Batroun 2 Bcharrieh 9 Rmaych 5 Lebaa 3 Batoulay 2 Baslouqit 4 Qarnaaoun 2 Bcharreh 5 Ramiyeh 2 Mjeydil 1 Deir Qanoun El Ain 6 Miziara 6 Niha 1 Blaouza 1 Tibnine 1 Rimat 1 Smaiyeh 1 Seraal 1 Others 1 Dimane 1 Aayta Ej Jabal 1 Kfar Jarra 1 Jouaiya 3 Aachach 3 Marjaayoun 10 Hasroun 1 Chaqra 7 Others 1 Aaytit 1 Miriata 2 Dibbine 1 Others 1 Khirbet Selm 4 Nabatiyeh 34 Ouadi Jilo 2 Others 7 Ibl Es Saqi 1 Kfar Dounine 1 Tahta 6 Baflay 1 Khiyam 1 Kounine 1 Kfar Jaouz 1 Deir Aames 1 Aadaysseh 1 Borj Qalaouiyeh 1 Kfar Roummane 3 Barich 2 Taybeh 2 Yater 1 Habbouch 1 Qana 24 Houla 1 Debl 2 Houmine Faouqa 1 Maarakeh 6 Qantara 1 Beit Lif 1 Zefta 2 Maaroub 2 Majdel Selm 1 Deir Ez Zahrani 1 Saddiqine 4 Others 1 Nmairiyeh 1 Ain Baal 4 Hasbaiya 2 Douair 1 Bourgheliyeh 1 Hebbariyeh 2 Insar 6 Bazouriyeh 4 Qsaibeh 1 Deir Kifa 1 Kfar Sir 1 Tayr Debba 3 Others 52 Sir El Gharbiyeh 1 Arzoun 1 Others 8 Deir Qanoun Nahr 1 Srifa 4 Halloussiyeh 1 Tayr Falsay 1 Bedias 1 Aabbassiyeh 9 Chabriha 4 Chaaitiyeh 7 Zebqine 1 Tayr Harfa 1 Mansouri 3 Naqoura 1 Aalma Ech Chaab 1 Others 17 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 All reports and related decisions can 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Male 62 Yes Hotel Duie Hospital Beirut Male 74 Yes Deaths by Age Group Distribution of deaths by Governorates Distribution of mortality rate for the last 14 days All reports and related decisions can
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