Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Wednesday, December 09, 2020 Report #266 Time Published: 07:00 PM

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Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Wednesday, December 09, 2020 Report #266 Time Published: 07:00 PM Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Wednesday, December 09, 2020 Report #266 Time Published: 07:00 PM Occupancy rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability For daily information on all the details of the beds distribution availablity for Covid-19 patients among all governorates and according to hospitals, kindly check the dashboard link: Computer : https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-PC Phone:https:/bit.ly/DRM-HospitalsOccupancy-Mobile 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 81 Baabda 169 Maten 141 Chouf 66 Kesrwen 78 Tripoli 35 Ain Mraisseh 1 Chiyah 14 Borj Hammoud 5 Damour 1 Jounieh Kaslik 1 Trablous Ez Zeitoun 3 Raoucheh 2 Jnah 8 Nabaa 1 Naameh 2 Zouk Mkayel 1 Trablous Et Tall 3 Hamra 6 Ouzaai 1 Sinn Fil 1 Haret En Naameh 1 Nahr El Kalb 1 Trablous El Qoubbeh 7 Msaitbeh 3 Bir Hassan 1 Horch Tabet 1 Chhim 3 Haret El Mir 2 Trablous Ez Zahriyeh 2 Ouata Msaitbeh 1 Ghbayreh 13 Jisr Bacha 1 Daraiya 3 Jounieh Ghadir 4 Trablous Jardins 1 Mar Elias 3 Ain Roummaneh 15 Jdaidet Matn 3 Ketermaya 15 Zouk Mosbeh 7 Mina N:1 1 Sanayeh 1 Furn Chebbak 6 Baouchriyeh 4 Aanout 1 Adonis 7 Qalamoun 1 Zarif 1 Haret Hreik 42 Daoura 2 Sibline 1 Jounieh Haret Sakhr 5 Beddaoui 1 Mazraa 1 Laylakeh 2 Raouda Baouchriyeh 2 Barja 9 Kfar Yassine 1 Ouadi En Nahleh 1 Borj Abou Haidar 3 Borj Brajneh 11 Sadd Baouchriyeh 3 Jiyeh 2 Tabarja 1 Camp Beddaoui 1 Basta Faouqa 1 Mreijeh 2 Sabtiyeh 5 Jadra 1 Adma Oua Dafneh 8 Others 14 Tariq Jdideh 5 Baabda 4 Deir Mar Roukoz 1 Ouadi Ez Zayni 1 Safra 1 Koura 17 Horch 1 Hazmiyeh 6 Dekouaneh 18 Rmeileh 2 Bouar 1 Amioun 3 Ras Nabaa 6 Fayadiyeh 1 Mkalles 1 Mghayriyeh 2 Aaqaybeh 1 Bechmizzine 1 Basta Tahta 1 Hadath 21 Antelias 9 Semqaniyeh 2 Aajaltoun 5 Kousba 2 Gemmaizeh 2 Chahrour Aaoulia 1 Jall Dib 9 Bchetfine 2 Ballouneh 3 Bednayel 1 Rmeil 5 Haret Sitt 1 Naqqach 1 Kfar Him 1 Shayleh 4 Deir El Balamand 1 Achrafiyeh 18 Bsaba 2 Naqqach Jdideh 2 Dmit 1 Ain Er Rihaneh 1 Enfeh 2 Aadlyeh 2 Ras Matn 3 Zalqa 7 Fraydis 1 Jaaita 2 Dahr El Ain 1 Furn Hayek 1 Aaraiya 1 Byaqout 1 Baaqline 3 Ghazir 3 Barsa 2 Others 17 Jamhour Aaraiya 3 Dbayeh 3 Aathrine 1 Kfar Hbab 1 Bkeftine 2 Bcharreih 4 Salima 1 Mazraat Deir Aaoukar 2 Beqaata 4 Bzoummar 1 Others 2 Bcharreh 4 Hasbaiya Matn 1 Mansouriyeh 6 Khreibeh 2 Nammoura 1 Zgharta 28 Minieh-Danniyeh 11 Hammana 2 Fanar 4 Jbaa 1 Yahchouch 3 Zgharta 8 Deir Aammar 1 Falougha 1 Ain Saadeh 5 Others 4 Qleiaat 1 Kfar Dlaqous 4 Minieh 3 Kfar Selouane 3 Roumieh 3 Aleyh 55 Aachqout 3 Rachaaine 3 Bhannine 1 Others 3 Bqennaya 1 El Aamroussiyeh 5 Faytroun 1 Biader Rachaaine 2 Izal 1 Beqaa Gharby 4 Bsalim 2 Hay Es Sellom 2 Kfar Dibiane 4 Ardeh 1 Deir Nbouh 1 Saouiri 1 Nabay 1 Khaldeh 2 Blat 1 Harf (Ardeh) 1 Bakhaaoun 3 Marj 1 Mtayleb 3 El Oumara 5 Faraya 2 MِEjdlaiya 5 Others 1 Others 2 Rabiyeh 1 Deir Qoubel 3 Others 1 Aalma 1 Zahleh 90 Baalbek 87 Qornet Chehouane 1 Aaramoun 8 Jbeil 44 Kfar Zeina 1 Zahleh El Midane 1 Baalbek 19 Raboueh 1 Baaouerta 1 Jbayl 12 Kfar Yachit 1 Haouch Ez Zaraaneh 4 Chraouneh 1 Beit Ech Chaar 4 Bchamoun 4 Mastita 2 Kfar Fou 1 Zahleh Er Rassiyeh 2 Ain Bourday 1 Dik Mehdi 1 Ain Aanoub 3 Blat 3 Batroun 15 Zahleh El Maallaqa 9 Douris 5 Mazraat Yachouaa 2 Aaley 6 Aamchit 7 Batroun 2 Zahleh Karak Nouh 5 Kfar Dane 1 Beit Chabab 1 Qmatiyeh 1 Halate 3 Kfar Aabida 3 Haouch El Oumara 2 Hadath 1 Ain Kharroubeh 1 Keyfoun 1 Hosrayel 1 Chikka 5 Zahleh Aradi 1 Ras Baalbek Es Sahel 2 Himlaya 1 Bayssour 2 Rihaneh 1 Eddeh 2 Tall Chiha 1 Fekeheh 1 Broummana 5 Aaynab 1 Nahr Ibrahim 2 Aabrine 2 Zahleh Mar Elias 2 Ain 1 Aayoun 1 Bsatine 1 Aabaydat 2 Tannourine Et Tahta 1 Fourzol 1 Laboueh 1 Baabdat 1 Jisr El Qadi 1 Behdaydat 1 Akkar 61 Nabi Ayla 1 Taoufiqiyeh 1 Monteverdi 2 Bhamdoun Ed Dayaa 1 Hsarat 1 Akkar 1 Hazerta 1 Zabboud 1 Mtain 2 Chanay 1 Yanouh 1 Daoura 1 Ablah 1 Harbata 1 Ain Es Sofsaf 1 Bedghane 1 Majdel El Aaqoura 3 Minyara 1 Qaa Er Rim 3 Nabha El Mehfara 3 Marjaba 2 Btater 2 Aaqoura 3 Karm Aasfour 1 Ouadi El Aarayech 2 Rasm El Hadeth 1 Khinchara 1 Ighmid 1 Others 2 Qantara 1 Chtaura 1 Deir El Ahmar 3 Choueir 1 Others 3 Saida 60 Machha 3 Makseh 2 Bednayel 8 Mar Moussa Ed Douar 1 Nabateih 24 Saida El Qadimeh 4 Mazraat Baldeh 1 Taalabaya 3 Qsarnaba 1 Baskinta 2 Nabatiyeh Et Tahta 2 Haret Saida 8 Jebrayel 1 Saadnayel 2 Temnine El Faouqa 3 Others 2 Mazraat Kfar Jaouz 2 Miyeh Ou Miyeh 1 Tikrit 10 Qabb Elias 2 Beit Chama 1 Tyre 45 Kfar Roummane 2 Salhiyeh 1 Aakkar El Aatiqa 1 Bouarej 1 Haouch Er Rafqa 3 Sour 3 Kfar Tibnit 1 Aabra 21 Beit El Hajj 1 Barr Elias 6 Temnine Et Tahta 1 Sour El Bass 3 Sarba 1 Bqosta 1 Massaaoudiyeh 1 Riyaq 2 Chmistar 3 Sour Er Rachidiyeh 2 Aarab Salim 1 Ghaziyeh 8 Tall Hmayra 1 Aali En Nahri 5 Haouch En Nabi 1 Borj Ech Chemali 8 Charqiyeh 1 Douar El Ghaziyeh 1 Qleiaat 1 Qoussaya 1 Taraya 2 Batoulay 4 Toul 2 Maghdoucheh 1 Khirbeh 1 Raait 1 Serraaine Et Tahta 1 Yanouh 1 Nmairiyeh 2 Aadloun 2 Aabboudiyeh 1 Terbol 3 Khodr 1 Qana 1 Douair 5 Sarafand 1 Bebnine 4 Massa 1 Nabi Chit 3 Maaroub 6 Jibchit 1 Bissariyeh 2 Aabdeh 1 Ain Kfar Zabad 1 Brital 4 Ain Baal 1 Aadchit Ech Chqif 1 Saksakiyeh 4 Berqayel 3 Kfar Zabad 7 Bouday 2 Hmairi Sour 1 Insar 1 Najjariyeh 1 Chane 1 Others 16 Others 10 Hanaouay 1 Zaoutar Gharbiyeh 1 Aanqoun 1 Qarqaf 1 Hasbaya 15 Hermel 18 Chehabiyeh 1 Others 1 Others 3 Michmich 1 Hasbaiya 5 Hermel 8 Srifa 1 Bnt Jbeil 5 Marjaayoun 12 Fnaydeq 1 Ain Jarfa 1 Sahlat El May 3 Halloussiyeh 2 Aaynata 1 Marjaayoun 3 Majdala 4 Fardis 1 Qasr 1 Aabbassiyeh 4 Rmaych 1 Qlaiaa 1 Rahbeh 1 Chouaya 2 Others 6 Jbal El Botm 2 Safad El Battikh 1 Khiyam 3 Fraydis 1 Ain Qinia 3 Rachaya 4 Qlaileh 1 Khirbet Selm 1 Kfar Kila 3 Bireh 2 Mimess 1 Rachaiya El Ouadi 2 Qasmiyeh 1 Kounine 1 Taybeh 1 Machta Hassan 1 Chebaa 1 Rafid 1 Jibbain 1 Meiss Ej Jabal 1 Douair Aadouiyeh 1 Others 1 Others 1 Biyout Es Siyad 1 Ouadi Khaled 3 Jezzine 1 Others 9 Mharbiyeh 1 Others 104 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 RHUH Baabda Male 75 Yes RHUH Beirut Male 78 Yes RHUH Baabda Male 58 Yes Riyyak Hospital Zahleh Male 91 Yes Dar Amal Hosp Beqaa Gharby Male 55 Yes Dar Amal Hosp Baalbek Male 73 Yes Baalbek Gov Baalbek Female 73 Yes MSF Beqaa Gharby Female 81 Yes Baabda Gov Maten Male 80 Yes Elias Herawi Hosp Zahleh Female 96 Yes Elias Herawi Hosp Zahleh Male 80 Yes Riyyak Hospital Zahleh Male 87 Yes Riyyak Hospital Zahleh Male 84 Yes Riyyak Hospital Zahleh Male 76 Yes Bahman Hospital Baabda Female 79 Yes Makkased Hospital Beirut Male 90 Yes Makkased Hospital Beirut Male 80 Yes Rizk Hospital Beirut Male 66 Yes Al Sahel Hospital Aleyh Female 70 Yes Riyyak Hospital Baalbek Female 71 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 The percentage of positive cases out of the number of daily tests (26 Nov– 09 Dec,2020) Cumulative cases per day 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 Age-Specific Cumulative Incidence rate (/100000) Distribution of cases by gender Distribution of cases by Status Occupancy rate of isolation centers for cases infected with Corona virus For more information about the isolation centers' distribution and the percentage of their occupancy, enter the following link:http://bit.ly/DRM-IsolationCentersProfiles All reports and related decisions can be found at: http://drm.pvm.gov.lb Or social media @DRM_Lebanon Decisions and actions taken – 12/09/2020 Ministry of Public Health - The Minister of Public Health announced that the final contract with the "Pfizer" company will be signed on 12/12/2020, as it was agreed with the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Governor of the Central Bank of Lebanon to secure 4 million dollars as a first payment of the price of the vaccine, noting that Lebanon will pay eighteen million dollars.
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