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Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability [Type here] Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Monday.12 April.2021 Report #386 Time Published: 8:30 PM (Data contained in the report from Saturday and Sunday) New in the report: A statement issued by the National Operations Room on 4/12/2021 following the statement circulated on 4/10/2021, in the implementation of the decree to extend the general mobilization in response of the Covid-19 until 9/30/2021, adding the sectors that can operate during the curfew. 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 229 Baabda 521 Maten 276 Chouf 129 Kesrwen 142 Akkar 35 Ain Mraisseh 4 Chiyah 35 Borj Hammoud 15 Damour 3 Jounieh Sarba 4 Cheikh Mohamd 1 Ras Beyrouth 5 Jnah 14 Nabaa 6 Saadiyat 2 Jounieh Kaslik 4 Daoura 1 Raoucheh 5 Ouzaai 20 Sinn Fil 17 Naameh 3 Zouk Mkayel 10 Minyara 1 Hamra 15 Bir Hassan 8 Jisr Bacha 3 Haret En Naameh 1 Jounieh Ghadir 2 Tikrit 1 Ain Tineh 1 Madinh Riyadiyeh 1 Jdaidet Matn 7 Chhim 16 Zouk Mosbeh 11 Tall Abbas 1 Msaitbeh 9 Mahatet Sfair 1 Ras Jdaideh 1 Marj Aali 1 Adonis 9 Massaaoudiyeh 1 Mar Elias 6 Ghbayreh 34 Baouchriyeh 3 Mazboud 2 Haret Sakhr 2 Tall Meaayane 1 Tallet Khayat 5 Ain Roummaneh 9 Daoura 3 Dalhoun 3 Sahel Aalma 11 Qoubbet Chamra 1 Dar Fatwa 1 Furn Chebbak 6 Raoda Baouchriyeh 8 Daraiya 2 Kfar Yassine 2 Bebnine 1 Sanayeh 1 Haret Hreik 100 Sadd Baouchriyeh 2 Ketermaya 7 Tabarja 1 Nahr El Bared 2 Zarif 4 Laylakeh 18 Sabtiyeh 3 Aanout 2 Adma Oua Dafneh 1 Aabdeh 1 Mazraa 9 Borj Brajneh 85 Dekouaneh 14 Sibline 4 Safra 10 Berqayel 5 Borj Abou Haidar 14 Mreijeh 38 Antelias 9 Bourjein 1 Bouar 4 Michmich 1 Basta Faouqa 5 Tahouitat Ghadir 6 Manqlet Mezher 2 Barja 10 Aaqaybeh 3 Bireh 1 Tariq Jdideh 30 Baabda 21 Jall Dib 6 Dibbiyeh 1 Aajaltoun 1 Ain Tinta 1 Ras Nabaa 10 Hazmiyeh 4 Naqqach 4 Jiyeh 4 Ballouneh 4 Chadra 1 Bachoura 1 Hadath 72 Aamaret Chalhoub 1 Jadra 1 Shayleh 5 Qbaiyat 2 Basta Tahta 10 Boutchay 6 Zalqa 10 Ouadi Ez Zayni 9 Daraiya 1 Akroum 8 Gemmaizeh 1 Louayzeh 3 Byaqout 3 Rmeileh 1 Ain Er Rihaneh 4 Others 4 Geitawi 1 Kfar Chima 3 Dbayeh 10 Majdalouna 1 Jaaita 7 Bcharrieh 42 Rmeil 10 Chahrour Aaoulia 1 Deir Aaoukar 2 Meghraiqa 1 Ghazir 2 Bcharreh 23 Achrafiyeh 28 Aabadiyeh 2 Mansouriyeh 21 Ouardaniyeh 2 Kfar Hbab 1 Aabdine 2 Aadlyeh 3 Aabadiyeh Jdideh 1 Daychouniyeh 8 Joun 2 Borj El Ftouh 4 Bane 1 Others 51 Dhour Aabadiyeh 2 Fanar 14 Mghayriyeh 1 Kfour 2 Dimane 1 Baalbek 174 Qsaibeh 1 Ain Saadeh 5 Deir El Qamar 1 Harissa 1 Hasroun 12 Baalbek 60 Aaraiya 3 Roumieh 2 Semqaniyeh 3 Daraaoun 1 Hadchit 2 Chraouneh 1 Kneisseh 2 Bsalim 10 Kfar Faqoud 1 Hayata 1 Bqerqacha 1 Camp Wavel 1 Salima 1 Mtayleb 2 Kfar Him 5 Bizhel 1 Mineh Dunieh 14 Douris 6 Hammana 1 Rabiyeh 3 Majdel El Meouch 1 Zaitoun 2 Deir Aammar 3 Iaat 3 Khaloat Falougha 1 Qornet Chehouane 5 Dmit 3 Qleiaat 2 Minieh 4 Aaddous 1 Khreibeh 2 Elissar 4 Baaqline 7 Aachqout 10 Sir Ed Danniyeh 1 Taybeh 1 Bmaryam 1 Raboueh 2 Jahliyeh 6 Faytroun 4 Qattine 1 Nahleh 1 Falougha 2 Beit Ech Chaar 2 Moukhtara 3 Raachine 1 Kfar Habou 1 Haouch Barada 1 Bzebdine 3 Dik Mehdi 3 Beqaata 3 Kfar Dibiane 3 Deir Nbouh 1 Maqneh 1 Others 14 Ain Aar 3 Niha 2 Beqaatet Kanaane 1 Markebta 2 Saaideh 1 Koura 41 Mazraat Yachouaa 5 Baadarane 2 Hrajel 5 Others 1 Kfar Dane 1 Amioun 4 Naas 1 Aammatour 1 Faraya 4 Zahleh 161 Ras Baalbek Sahel 5 Kfar Aaqqa 3 Mhaiydseh 1 Kahlouniyeh 1 Others 1 Er Rassiyeh 5 Ain 9 Kfar Saroun 3 Delb 1 Mazraa 1 Jbeil 88 El Maallaqa 10 Aarsal 8 Bterram 1 Karm Tine 2 Kfar Nabrakh 1 Jbayl 16 Karak Nouh 10 Laboueh 4 Dar Baaechtar 1 Beit Chabab 2 Barouk 1 Mastita 7 Maallaqa Aradi 1 Taoufiqiyeh 1 Kousba 6 Bhersaf 1 Others 7 Blat 7 El Oumara Aradi 1 Nabha El Qeddam 1 Aaba 1 Mayasseh 1 Aleyh 199 Aamchit 14 El Oumara 3 Chaat 1 Kfar Hata 1 Ain Kharroubeh 2 El Aamroussiyeh 16 Halate 17 Fourzol 2 Ram 1 Batroumine 1 Himlaya 1 Hay Es Sellom 34 Hosrayel 1 Nabi Ayla 1 Deir El Ahmar 6 Btouratij 2 Fraykeh 1 Ghadir Choueifat 2 Jeddayel 2 Ablah 7 Yammouneh 1 Zakroun 1 Broummana 4 El Qoubbeh 1 Nahr Ibrahim 2 Niha 1 Bednayel 1 Deddeh 2 Jouret El Ballout 1 Khaldeh 14 Ehmej 2 Ksara 5 Qsarnaba 2 Enfeh 1 Baabdat 3 El Oumara 30 Adonis 1 Ouadi Aarayech 3 Temnine El Faouqa 3 Hraicheh 2 Beit Meri 5 Deir Qoubel 2 Zibdine 2 Chtaura 1 Temnine Et Tahta 6 Bohsas 1 Monteverdi 3 Aaramoun 34 Fatreh 3 Jalala 4 Chmistar 11 Dahr El Ain 2 Dahr Es Souane 2 Bchamoun 14 Meshhlane 1 Makseh 3 Taraya 3 Barsa 3 Mtain 9 Ain Aanoub 1 Bejjeh 1 Taalabaya 10 Serraaine El Faouqa 1 Others 6 Ain Es Sofsaf 1 Blaybel 4 Hboub 2 Jdita 5 Talia 1 Zgharta 40 Mrouj 4 Aaley 16 Chikhane 1 Saadnayel 8 Khodr 1 Zgharta 18 Qaaqour 1 Kahhaleh 3 Qartaba 1 Qabb Elias 5 Nabi Chit 7 Rachaaine 1 Choueir 1 Qmatiyeh 4 Aaboud 1 Mrayjat 1 Haour Taala 2 Kfar Hata 1 Bteghrine 2 Ghaboun 1 Tartij 2 Bouarej 1 Brital 10 MِEjdlaiya 3 Douar 2 Aaytat 1 Others 5 Barr Elias 17 Khreibeh 1 Haret Ej Jdideh 1 Chouaya 1 Souq El Gharb 2 Tripoli 100 Deir Zenoun 1 Bouday 2 Hariq Zgharta 1 Zighrine 2 Keyfoun 1 Ez Zeitoun 12 Aanjar 3 Mrah Ej Jaddaoui 1 Aaqabeh 1 Baskinta 4 Bayssour 2 Bab Er Raml 2 Majdel Aanjar 4 Chlifa 2 Khaldiyeh 3 Batroun 21 Rimhala 1 Trablous Et Tall 1 Nasriyeh 2 Others 5 Kfar Haoura 1 Batroun 7 Qabr Chmoun 1 El Qoubbeh 10 Riyaq 7 Hermel 22 Kfar Zeina 1 Koubba 2 Kfar Matta 3 Ez Zahriyeh 7 Aali En Nahri 4 Hermel 15 Ehden 1 Chikka 1 Bhamdoun Mhatta 1 Et Tabbaneh 5 Deir El Ghazal 1 Chouaghir Et Tahta 1 Bhayri 1 Chibtine 1 Bhamdoun Dayaa 1 Trablous Jardins 2 Raait 7 Qasr 5 Miziara 1 Ghouma 3 Saoufar 1 Mina N:1 11 Haret El Fikani 2 Others 1 Sebaal 2 Kfifane 1 Btater 1 Mina N:2 2 Terbol 3 Rachaiya 21 Mazraat Hraiqess 1 Douma 1 Ain Dara 2 Mina Jardins 1 Massa 1 Rachaiya El Ouadi 1 Others 3 Kfar Hilda 1 Others 6 Qalamoun 2 Ain Kfar Zabad 1 Rachaiya El Faouqa 1 Jezzine 7 Tanourine Faouqa 1 Marjaayoun 25 Others 38 Kfar Zabad 3 Aaqabet Rachaiya 6 Jezzine 2 Others 3 Marjaayoun 1 Beddaoui 5 Others 18 Aayha 1 Kfar Houneh 1 Hasbaiya 14 Dibbine 1 Camp Beddaoui 2 Dahr El Ahmar 3 Lebaa 1 Hasbaiya 1 Ibl Es Saqi 1 Khirbet Rouha 4 Roum 2 Rachaiya Foukhar 1 Khiyam 5 Bireh 1 Aaramta 1 Hebbariyeh 1 Aadaysseh 1 Bakka 1 Mimess 1 Bani Haiyane 1 Yanta 1 Chebaa 3 Kfar Kila 2 Aayta El Foukhar 2 Kfar Chouba 4 Taybeh 6 Kfayr Ez Zait 1 Meiss Ej Jabal 6 Others 2 Majdel Selm 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 Beqaa Gharby 100 Saida 255 Tyre 230 Nabatieh 188 Bnt Jbeil 78 Others 60 Machghara 19 Saida El Ouastani 2 Sour 35 Et Tahta 15 Bent Jbayl 5 Ain Et Tineh 1 Saida El Qadimeh 60 Sour El Bass 1 El Midane 3 Maroun Er Ras 1 Aaytanit 1 Bramiyeh 1 Bahr Ech Chemali 1 El Faouqa 3 Rmaych 3 Saghbine 11 Hlaliyeh 1 Sour Maachouq 1 Mazraat Kfar Jaouz 3 Aayta Ech Chaab 6 Khirbet Qanafar 1 Qiyaa 1 Borj Ech Chemali 16 Zibdine 2 Tibnine 8 Kefraiya 2 Haret Saida 9 Deir Qanoun El Ain 4 Kfar Roummane 8 Soultaniyeh 2 Aana 1 Miyeh Ou Miyeh 26 Smaiyeh 5 Choukine 3 Safad El Battikh 9 Mansoura 5 Ain El Heloueh 10 Jouaiya 5 Habbouch 2 Jmaijmeh 10 Aammiq 2 Salhiyeh 2 Debaal 6 Kfar Tibnit 3 Baraachit 1 Maydoun 2 Majdelyoun 2 Mjadel 3 Kfour 1 Khirbet Selm 1 Joubb Jannine 7 Aabra 13 Mazraat Mechref 1 Jbaa 5 Deir Ntar 1 Lala 1 Hababiyeh 3 Mahrouna 2 Ain Qana 7 Kfar Dounine 1 Kamed El Laouz 4 Boustane Cheikh 1 Aaytit 1 Jarjouaa 1 Kounine 1 Ghazzeh 2 Ain Ed Delb 3 Ouadi Jilo 1 Houmine El Faouqa 1 Yater 4 Khiara 1 Ghaziyeh 11 Baflay 1 Aarab Salim 5 Debl 2 Qaraaoun 5 Maghdoucheh 3 Barich 1 Roumine 4 Beit Lif 18 Manara 1 Darb Es Sim 4 Selaa 1 Bfaroueh 1 Others 5 Dakoueh 1 Zeita 1 Qana 5 Zefta 8 Haouch El Harimeh 1 Arzai 1 Maarakeh 10 Deir Ez Zahrani 7 Saouiri 1 Kharayeb 3 Maaroub 3 Charqiyeh 3 Sohmor 10 Zrariyeh 7 Saddiqine 12 Toul 7 Libbaya 2 Aadloun 4 Ain Baal 7 Harouf 12 Marj 11 Insariyeh 3 Bourgheliyeh 3 Douair 10 Yohmor 5 Loubieh 2 Bazouriyeh 13 Jibchit 18 Others 3 Babliyeh 6 Hanaouay 4 Mayfadoun 7 Khartoum 1 Tayr Debba 10 Aadchit Ech Chqif 4 Sarafand 16 Chehabiyeh 2 Aabba 4 Khaizarane 1 Rmadiyeh 3 Kfar Dejjal 1 Teffahta 1 Toura 5 Insar 3 Saksakiyeh 5 Deir Qanoun Nahr 3 Qsaibeh 4 Merouaniyeh 8 Chehour 1 Arnoun 1 Najjariyeh 4 Halloussiyeh 1 Braiqeaa 2 El Mseileh 1 Tayr Falsay 3 Kfar Sir 6 Aanqoun 3 Bedias 1 Yohmor 3 Kfar Beit 1 Aabbassiyeh 13 Sir El Gharbiyeh 3 Kfar Hatta 2 Chabriha 10 Others 18 Kfar Melki 2 Malkiyet Es Sahel 3 Others 31 Jbal El Botm 1 Borj Rahhal 8 Chihine 1 Zebqine 6 Qlaileh 4 Mansouri 6 Majdel Zoun 2 Naqoura 1 Aalma Ech Chaab 2 Boustane 1 Others 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 reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pcm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of Death Cases Distribution of deaths during the past 24 hours Hospital Residence Gender Age Chronic 11/04/2021 Beqaa Hosp Zahleh Female 41 Yes Riyyak Hosp Zahleh Male 52 Yes Chtoura Hosp Beqaa Gharby Male 53 No Saydet Loban Kesrwen Female 56 Yes Ragheb Hareb Hosp Marjaayoun Male 58 Yes Al Rayyan Hosp Baalbek Male 62 Yes Riyyak Hosp Zahleh Female 63 Yes Al Zahraa Hosp Tyre Male 66 No Riyyak Hosp Zahleh
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