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Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Saturday, November 28, 2020 Report #255 Time Published: 10:30 PM Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Saturday, November 28, 2020 Report #255 Time Published: 10:30 PM The percentage of positive cases out of the number of daily tests (15 Nov– 28 Nov2020) 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 108 Baabda 180 Maten 152 Chouf 85 Kesserwan 105 Akkar 68 Ein Al Mreisseh 3 Chiah 21 Borj Hammoud 13 Damour 1 Sarba 6 Halba 6 Ras Beirut 1 Jnah 2 Sin El Fil 7 Naameh 2 Kaslik 2 Sweiset Akkar 1 Manara 2 Ouzai 4 Jdeidet El Metn 4 Chhim 9 Zouk Michael 8 Ilat 1 Rouche 7 Bir Hassan 1 Ras Al Jdideh 1 Daraya 3 Ghadir 6 Tikrit 1 Hamra 7 Mhattet El Sfeir 1 Bouchrieh 2 Ketermaya 6 Zouk Mosbeh 5 Oyoun 1 Ein Tineh 2 Ghobeiry 6 Dora 5 Anout 3 Adonis 2 Koucha 1 Mseitbeh 7 Ein Al Rimmaneh 15 Rouda 4 Sibline 1 Haret Sakhr 2 Hayssa 1 Mar Elias 1 Firn El Shebbak 4 Sed Al Bouchrieh 1 Borjein 1 Tabarja 1 Abboudieh 1 UNESCO 1 Haret Hreik 19 Sabtieh 5 Barja 4 Safra 7 Bebnine 7 Tallet El Khayat 6 Lailaky 9 Dekweneh 9 Baasir 1 Bouar 2 Nahr El Bared 1 Zarif 2 Borj Al Brajneh 35 Mkalles 3 Dibbieh 1 Aqaibeh 1 saysouq 1 Mazraa 7 Mreijeh 6 Antelias 5 Jiyyeh 5 Ajaltoun 7 Berqayel 6 Borj Abi Haidar 6 Tahweetet Al Ghadir 1 Manqalet Mezher 1 Jadra 1 Ballouneh 1 Denbo 1 Tarik Jdideh 5 Baabda 2 Jal El Dib 1 Wady Al Zainy 6 Sehaileh 2 Qab'eit 8 Ras El Nabaa 3 Hazmieh 7 Zalqa 4 Wardanieh 4 Ein Al Rihaneh 1 Meshmesh 2 Rasta El Tahta 1 Mar Taqla 1 Byaqout 2 Mgheirieh 1 Jeita 3 Fneidek 3 Rmeil 2 Hadat 27 Dbayeh 15 Zaarourieh 2 Ghazir 7 Majdala 2 Ashrafieh 17 Haret El Botm 1 Mazraet Deir Aoukar 3 Deir El Harf 1 Kfar Hbab 1 Wady Al Jamous 1 Adlieh 2 Loueizy 1 Mansourieh 9 Semqanieh 4 Borj Al Ftouh 2 Ein Al Zeit 1 Others 26 Wady Shahrour Sofla 1 Fanar 9 Deir Baba 1 Ghodras 2 Kwashra 1 Western Bekaa 33 Bsaba 1 Ein Saadeh 5 Majdel Al Maouch 1 Qattine 2 Shadra 1 Mashghara 11 Baalechmay 1 Ein Najm 1 Kfar Hay 1 Harissa 1 Mashta Hassan 1 Loucia 1 Abadieh 1 Roumieh 1 Brih 1 Azra & Ozor 1 Kherbeh 1 Kefraya 2 Ras El Metn 1 Bqannaya 1 Baaqline 3 Qlei'aat 2 Aidamoun 1 Aana 1 Qartada 1 Bsalim 2 Gharifeh 1 Kfardebiane 1 Andkit 3 Meidoun 1 Deir El Harf 1 Nabayh 1 Jahlieh 1 Bqaatouta 23 Nasrieh 2 Kamed El Loz 1 Araya 1 Mteileb 1 Mokhtara 1 Meirouba 1 Wady Khaled 1 Ghazzeh 2 Jumhour - Araya 1 Rabieh 5 Botmeh 2 Ein Al Delbeh 1 Akroum 1 Sultan Yaacoub 1 Qalaa 1 Elissar 2 Ein Qany 1 Hrajel 1 Others 10 Qar'oun 6 Bzebdine 5 Beit Al Chaar 3 Jdeideh 1 Faraya 2 Bcharre 2 Hoch Al Harimeh 2 Others 2 Dik El Mahdy 3 Baqaata 3 Chowein 1 Bcharre 1 Sweiry 1 Hermel 12 Mazraet Yashouh 1 Niha 2 Others 1 Others 1 Suhmor 3 Hermel 3 Bekfaya 1 Ein w Zein 3 Byblos 32 Menieh Dniyyeh 26 Others 1 Al Qasr 2 Mar Boutros Karm l 1 Khreibeh 1 Byblos 6 Deir Amar 1 Baalbek 274 Others 7 Beit Shabab 1 Mrasty 1 Mastita 1 Minieh 12 Baalbek 40 Rashayya 11 Mayyasa 1 Batloun 1 Harf Qartaboun 1 Sir El Dunniyyeh 1 Makassed 1 Rashayya 1 Ein Al Kharroubeh 1 Bater 2 Blat 3 Assoun 2 Douris 3 Ayha 2 Ein Alaq 3 Others 2 Amshit 7 Bqarsouna 1 Addous 1 Dahr El Ahmar 4 Atchaneh 2 Aley 74 Halat 1 Haql Al Azeemeh 1 Nahleh 3 Kfar Denis 1 Ein Al Tiffaha 1 Al Amroussieh 2 Fidar 2 Sfireh 1 Saideh 1 Aita Al Fakhar 1 Broummana 1 Hay El Sillom 10 Nahr Ibrahim 1 Ezal 1 Hadath Baalbek 4 Others 2 Sfeileh 1 Khaldeh 1 Ehmij 1 Btormaz 1 Naby rashada 1 Saida 89 Beit Mery 1 Choueifat Al Oumara 18 Annaya 1 Harf Al Saiyyad 1 Fakha 3 Old Saida 7 Khenshara 1 Aramoun 8 saqiet Al Kheit 1 Markabta 1 Jdeidet El Fakha 2 Haret Saida 1 Dhour AL Choueir 2 Bshamoun 3 Fitri 1 Bakh'oun 2 Arsal 20 Miyeh w Miyeh 2 Douar 1 Bleibel 1 Kfoun 1 Others 1 Labweh 1 Ein Al Helwe 1 Ayroun 1 Bdadoun 2 Bejjeh 1 Zahle 172 Qaa Baalbek 2 Majdelyoun 1 Zeghrine 1 Bsous 1 Kfar Mashoun 2 Midane 7 Ayyara 1 Abra 5 Baskinta 2 Aley 2 Others 2 Hoch Al Zaraaneh 1 Shaeth 3 Qrayyeh 2 Others 1 Kahale 1 Tripoli 44 Al Rassieh 3 Younine 1 Bqosta 3 Tyre 43 Ein Al Rimmaneh 1 Zeitoun 1 Maallaqa 5 Deir Al Ahmar 2 Ein Al Delb 2 Tyre 4 Ein Al Jdideh 1 Bab Al Raml 2 Karak Nouh 7 Beshwat 1 Ghazieh 7 Al Bass 2 Aitat 1 Al Tal 2 Maallaqa Arady 2 Safra 1 Maghdoushe 1 Borj Al Shemaly 7 Keifoun 1 Al Qebbeh 9 Saidet Al Najat 2 Bednayel 17 Qannarite 1 Jwayya 1 Chemlan 2 Zahrieh 3 Hoch Al Oumara 3 Qasr Nabba 2 Zeita 1 Mjadel 1 Baissour 1 Tabbaneh 3 Zahle Arady 4 Temnine Al Fawka 7 Kharayeb 1 Baflieh 1 Majdlayya 1 Bsatine Tripoli 1 Tal Chiha 3 Beit Shama 4 Zrarieh 1 Qana 2 Kfarmatta 3 Mina: 1 1 Forzol 3 Hoch Al Rafqa 17 Ansarieh 2 Maarakeh 2 Bhamdoun Al Day'aa 2 Qalamoun 2 Naby Ayla 7 Temnine Al Tahta 6 Sarafand 5 Ein Baal 1 Chanayh 1 Beddawy 3 Hazarta 4 Kfar Dabash 1 Qaaqa'iet Al Sanoubar 1 Bazourieh 1 Sharoun 1 Others 17 Ablah 2 Chmestar 7 Bissarieh 2 Hannawayh 1 Btater 1 Koura 10 Qaa El Rim 3 Taraya 6 Saksakieh 1 Teir Debba 3 Mreijat 1 Amyoun 1 Niha 2 Ser'ein Al Tahta 2 Mazraet Al Dawoudieh 1 Chehabieh - Teir Zebna 6 Others 8 Kfar Hazir 1 Ksara 12 Ser'ein Al Fawka 5 Najjarieh 3 Chhour 1 Nabatieh 28 Bdebba 1 Chtoura 1 Talya 1 Bnaafoul 1 Srifa 2 Nabatieh Al Fawka 1 Kfarhata 1 Taalabaya 6 Khodr 4 Anqoun 14 Bedyas 1 Mazraet Kfar El joz 1 Bednayel 2 Saadnayel 6 Naby Sheeth 58 Kfar Beit 5 Abbassieh 1 Kfar Rimman 2 Btouratej 1 Qab Elias 11 Hor Taala 2 Kfar Hatta 3 Cheitieh 1 Kfar Tebnit 3 Anfeh 1 Mreijat 1 Brital 7 Others 15 Jbal El Botm 1 Kfar Fila 2 Dahr Al Ein 2 Bar Elias 9 Mazraet Beit Msheik 1 Bint Jbeil 12 Zebqine 1 Arab Salim 1 Zghorta 16 Majdel Anjar 5 Bouday 4 Bint Jbeil 1 Others 3 Zefta 1 Zghorta 2 Riyaq 7 Allaq El Tal 1 Aita Al Shaab 1 Jezzine 9 Deir El Zahrany 2 Rash'ein 1 Ali Al Nahry 17 Others 31 Bar'ashit 1 Jezzine 2 Sharkieh 2 Kfarhata 1 Deir Al Ghazal 1 Hasbayya 9 Deir Ntar 5 Bkassine 2 Nmeirieh 1 Majdlayya 4 R'eit 10 Hasbayya 5 Borj Qalawayh 2 Ghabatieh 1 Harouf 1 Haret Al Jdideh 4 Terbol 1 Shwayya 1 Debl 2 Mashmousheh 1 Jebshit 1 Alma 1 Massa 1 Kfarshouba 1 Marjeyoun 19 Kfar Falous 1 Abba 1 Kfar Yashit 1 Ein Kfar Zabad 1 Others 2 Ibl El Saqy 1 Baissour 1 Qseibeh 3 Others 2 Kfar Zabad 1 Khiya 1 Lebaa 1 Others 6 Batroun 10 Others 24 Teibeh 5 Batroun 6 Tallousseh 2 Ijdabra 1 Markaba 1 Douma 2 Qabrikha 5 Others 1 Touline 4 Others 73 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 Riyyak Hospital Beqaa Male 55 No Gitawi Hospital Beirut Male 54 Yes Baabda Gov Matn Female 75 Yes Maritime Hosp Jbeil Male 83 Yes AUBMC Aleyh Male 75 Yes Roum Hospital Matn Male 61 No RHUH Matn Male 80 Yes Tripoli Gov Tripoli Male 49 Yes Tripoli Gov Tripoli Male 81 Yes Rizk Hospital Saida Male 47 Yes Rizk Hospital Beirut Female 66 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 Distribution of cases by nationality Number of individuals in home isolation and percentage of commitment to isolation All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Distribution of cases by gender Distribution of cases by age 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 All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Decisions and actions taken – 11/28/2020 Ministry of Public Health - The Ministry of Public Health reported that PCR tests had been completed for flights that arrived in Beirut and were conducted at the airport on 11/23/2020, in addition to flight checks that arrived on 11/24/2020 and 11/25/2020, and the results showed that there were thirty-seven (37) positive cases: Date Company Country Flight Number Number of Cases 23/11/2020 Turkish Airlines 826 Istanbul 1 MEA 268 Istanbul 5 PEGASUS 863 Istanbul 1 Turkish Airlines 7836 Adana 6 24/11/2020 MEA 576 Abidjan 1 Emirates 957 Dubai 1 MEA 266 Istanbul 6 Egypt Airways 711 Cairo 1 MEA 268 Istanbul 4 Turkish Airlines 826 Istanbul 2 25/11/2020 Turkish Airlines 826 Istanbul 1 Q6 201 Damascus 2 Iraqi Airways 139 Al Najaf 1 MEA 266 Istanbul 2 PEGASUSU 6700 Adana 2 MEA 421 Dubai 1 Total 37 Lebanese Red Cross Cases transferred 9,064 Ambulance 48 Number of 57,111 Number of PCR tests 239,571 to the hospital (83 New) centers additional (41 New) transferred to ambulance centers laboratories ready to respond Number of being 109,546 8,878 Number of trained 1,498 Number of volunteers 166 benefitting from (520 New) total number of paramedics trained to transfer PCR awareness respondents tests sessions 8,836 550 310 967 The number of Number of university volunteers Number of trained total LRC university trained to follow up on managers for volunteers for volunteers trained to prevention measures in isolation centers covid 19 conduct awareness companies and sessions institutions 949S 1,256,062 263,250 Number of 4,749 (11 New) beneficiaries from (3 New) Total distributed educational electronic posters, Number of prisons Number of platformsCOVID-19 brochures, and that has been distributed flyers on disinfected equipment covid19 prevention Lebanese Army Forces - The army units continue to distribute social aid (400,000 Lebanese pounds) to families with limited income in all Lebanese territories.
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