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Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability [Type here] Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Friday January 22, 2021 Report #310 Time Published: 08:00 PM 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 Ref: Ministry of public health Distribution by Villages Beirut 354 Baabda 415 Maten 635 Chouf 112 Keserwan 165 Akkar 77 Ain Mraisseh 3 Chiyah 32 Borj Hammoud 23 Damour 3 Jounieh Sarba 10 Halba 6 Ras Beyrouth 2 Jnah 11 Nabaa 2 Naameh 2 Jounieh Kaslik 7 Cheikh Mohamad 1 Manara 3 Ouzaai 7 Sinn Fil 24 Haret En Naameh 1 Zouk Mkayel 22 Aadbil 1 Qreitem 3 Bir Hassan 9 Jisr Bacha 1 Mechref 1 Haret El Mir 1 Cheikh Taba 1 Raoucheh 8 Ghbayreh 23 Qalaa Sinn Fil 4 Chhim 18 Jounieh Ghadir 5 Jdaidet Ej Joumeh 1 Hamra 27 Ain Roummaneh 22 Jdaidet Matn 13 Mazboud 1 Zouk Mosbeh 10 Minyara 1 Ain Tineh 1 Furn Chebbak 10 Baouchriyeh 5 Marj Ketermaya 1 Adonis 9 Machha 1 Msaitbeh 14 Haret Hreik 36 Daoura 5 Dalhoun 1 Haret Sakhr 12 Hayzouq 1 Ouata Msaitbeh 2 Laylakeh 16 RBaouchriyeh 14 Daraiya 1 Sahel Aalma 4 Bqerzla 3 Mar Elias 14 Borj Brajneh 59 Sadd Baouchriyh 4 Ketermaya 2 Kfar Yassine 1 Deir Dalloum 1 Unesco 2 Mreijeh 17 Sabtiyeh 13 Aanout 1 Tabarja 7 Kfar Harra 1 Tallet Khayat 4 Tahouitat Ghadir 5 Dekouaneh 47 Sibline 1 Adma Oua Dafneh 11 Borj 1 Dar Fatwa 4 Baabda 11 Antelias 18 Barja 18 Safra 2 Aakkar El Aatiqa 7 Sanayeh 3 Hazmiyeh 15 Manqlet Mezher 1 Baassir 2 Aaqaybeh 1 Hayssa 2 Zarif 9 Fayadiyeh 2 Jall Dib 75 Jiyeh 2 Aajaltoun 15 Hokr Qatteh 1 Mazraa 17 Hadath 66 Naqqach 14 Ouadi Ez Zayni 1 Ballouneh 5 Aabboudiyeh 2 Borj Abou Haidar 9 Boutchay 3 Zalqa 22 Rmeileh 1 Shayleh 5 Nahr El Bared 1 Basta Faouqa 11 Louayzeh 3 Byaqout 6 Ouardaniyeh 2 Daraiya 1 Aabdeh 3 Tariq Jdideh 40 Jamhour 1 Mazraat El 1 Mghayriyeh 1 Ain Er Rihaneh 1 Bzal 1 Ras Nabaa 13 Kfar Chima 10 Dbayeh 14 Zaarouriyeh 1 Jaaita 5 Dinbou 2 Basta Tahta 10 Chahrour Soufla 1 Haret Bellane 1 Bsaba 5 Aintoura 1 Qabaait 1 Nejmeh 1 Chahrour Aaoulia 7 Deir Aaoukar 14 Beit Ed Dine 1 Ghazir 2 Sindianet Majdel 1 Gemmaizeh 1 Haret Sitt 2 Mansouriyeh 13 Semqaniyeh 3 Borj El Ftouh 1 Qbaiyat 4 Geitawi 2 Bsaba 6 Fanar 24 Kfar Qatra 1 Jdaidet Ghazir 1 Aandqet 14 Mar Mikhayel Nahr 2 Baalchmay 1 Ain Saadeh 33 Dmit 1 Ghosta 4 Ouadi Khaled 1 Rmeil 11 Rouaysset Ballout 1 Roumieh 3 Kfar Niss 1 Kfour 2 Others 18 Achrafiyeh 54 Qrayeh 1 Bqennaya 5 Mghayreh 1 Bzoummar 2 Zahleh 174 Hotel Dieu 1 Ras Matn 3 Bsalim 19 Baaqline 8 Ghineh 1 Zahleh El Midane 2 Aadlyeh 3 Aaraiya 1 Nabay 6 Aathrine 1 Daraaoun 4 Ez Zaraaneh 4 Sioufi 3 Kneisseh 1 Mtayleb 4 Gharifeh 1 Chahtoul 1 Mar Mikhayel 3 Furn Hayek 1 Salima 1 Rabiyeh 12 Jahliyeh 1 Maaysra 1 Er Rassiyeh 3 Others 76 Hasbaiya Matn 1 Beit Kekko 4 Moukhtara 2 Ghbaleh 2 Zahleh El Berbara 4 Tripoli 110 Hammana 1 Qrnt Chehouane 9 Ain Qani 3 Qleiaat 1 El Maallaqa 6 Ez Zeitoun 16 Dahr Baydar 2 Elissar 5 Jdaideh 5 Aachqout 2 Karak Nouh 17 Bab Er Raml 1 Qalaa 1 Raboueh 13 Beqaata 4 Blat 4 Mar Antonios 1 Trablous Et Tall 3 Khaloat Falougha 1 Brayj 1 Niha 2 Others 2 Haouch Oumara 9 Trablous Qoubbeh 14 Chbaniyeh 1 Beit Ech Chaar 8 Baadarane 1 Jbeil 55 Zahleh Aradi 6 Trablous Zahriyeh 1 Qornayel 1 Dik Mehdi 7 Aammatour 1 Jbayl 2 Zahleh Mar Elias 5 Trablous Jardins 15 Bzebdine 1 Ain Aar 5 Mazraa 1 Mastita 3 Fourzol 3 Mina N:1 19 Arsoun 2 Mazraat Yachuaa 18 Kfar Nabrakh 1 Qartaboun 1 Touayteh 1 Qalamoun 1 Kfar Selouane 1 Zakrit 6 Maasser Ech Chouf 1 Blat 3 Nabi Ayla 2 Beddaoui 4 Jouret Arsoun 1 Bikfaya 7 Bater 1 Aamchit 7 Ablah 1 Camp Beddaoui 1 Others 19 Beit Chabab 10 Barouk 1 Halate 8 Qaa Er Rim 3 Others 35 Zgharta 54 Saqiet Misk 1 Others 4 Fidar 1 Ksara 5 Koura 42 Zgharta 19 Ain Kharroubeh 2 Aleyh 139 Hosrayel 1 Ain El Ghmiqa 1 Amioun 2 Kfar Dlaqous 1 Ain Aalaq 2 El Aamroussiyeh 13 Jeddayel 1 Chtaura 1 Kfar Aaqqa 1 Rachaaine 4 Aatchaneh 1 Hay Es Sellom 16 Nahr Ibrahim 1 Jalala 3 Kfar Saroun 1 Harf 2 Fraykeh 3 Khaldeh 16 Mounsef 2 Makseh 2 Bterram 2 Beit Aaoukar 1 Deir Chamra 1 Choueifat Oumara 19 Berbara 2 Taalabaya 5 Bziza 1 MِEjdlaiya 8 Qornet Hamra 9 Deir Qoubel 4 Ehmej 1 Jdita 3 Kfar Hazir 3 Aalma 1 Broummana 10 Aaramoun 21 Bchilleh 1 Taanayel 1 Bsarma 1 Khaldiyeh 1 Rouaysseh 1 Sarhmoul 1 Aabaydat 1 Saadnayel 4 Dar Baaechtar 3 Iaal 1 Broummana 1 Baaouerta 4 Mayfouq 1 Qabb Elias 6 Ain Aakrine 1 Kfar Zeina 2 Jouaniyeh 1 Bchamoun 7 Ghalboun 1 Mrayjat 4 Kousba 3 Bsebaal 1 Mar Chaaya 1 Blaybel 3 Chamate 1 Chebrqiyet Tabet 1 Btaaboura 1 Kfar Yachit 1 Baabdat 10 Bdadoun 1 Hboub 1 Barr Elias 9 Kfar Qahel 1 Tallet Zgharta 1 Sfaileh 1 Bsous 3 Maad 3 Aanjar 5 Btouratij 1 Bhayri 1 Beit Meri 2 Aaley 6 Qartaba 1 Chemsine 1 Kefraiya 1 Aachach 5 Monteverdi 4 Kahhaleh 1 Others 12 Majdel Aanjar 4 Enfeh 3 Miriata 2 Dahr Es Souane 2 Qmatiyeh 2 Jezzine 22 Riyaq 8 Ras Masqa 3 Others 3 Zahriyeh 1 Ain Ej Jdideh 1 Jezzine 8 Aali En Nahri 6 Bohsas 1 Batroun 30 Mrouj 2 Keyfoun 3 Ouadi Jezzine 1 Deir El Ghazal 1 Dahr El Ain 3 Batroun 6 Marjaba 2 Mejdlaiya 2 Bkassine 1 Haret El Fikani 1 Barsa 1 Kfar Aabida 1 Zaraaoun 1 Bsatine 5 Aaray 1 Terbol 2 Nakhleh 3 Chikka 3 Khinchara 3 Bhamdoun Dayaa 3 Benouati 1 Ain Kfar Zabad 4 Others 6 Chikka El Aatiqa 1 Aintoura 11 Majdel Baana 1 Bteddine El Liqch 2 Dalhamiyeh 1 Mineh Duniyeh 25 Mehmarch 1 Choueir 4 Aazzouniyeh 1 Ain El Mir 1 Kfar Zabad 4 Minieh 12 Zane 1 Ech Choueir 1 Mrayjat 1 Mrah El Habasse 1 Others 22 Sir Ed Danniyeh 2 Aabrine 1 Bteghrine 1 Others 5 Sfaray 1 Hermel 16 Sfireh 1 Nahla 1 Douar 4 Hasbaya 18 Choualiq 2 Hermel 15 Kfar Habou 1 Ras Nahhach 1 Chouaya 1 Hasbaiya 9 Baanqoudain 1 Daoura 1 Behouaita 1 Hamat 1 Mar Moussa 1 Fardis 3 Roum 2 Rachaiya 7 Markebta 2 Douma 3 Baskinta 8 Ain Qinia 1 Bakkifa 1 Bakhaaoun 3 Aaoura 1 Others 10 Kaoukaba 2 Dahr El Ahmar 1 Others 3 Nabaa Ej Jdid 1 Others 3 Bou Aarab 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Ghazzeh 1 Jabbouleh 1 Bqosta 3 Qana 2 Aarab Salim 6 Haddatha 2 Soultan Yaaqoub 2 Laboueh 4 Ain Ed Delb 2 Maarakeh 2 Roumine 2 Khirbet Selm 1 Yaaqoub Aradi 1 Qaa Baalbek 6 Ghaziyeh 10 Ain Baal 1 Zefta 6 Hariss 4 Manara 1 Nabha Damdoum 1 Zahrani 1 Bourgheliyeh 1 Deir Ez Zahrani 4 Kfar Dounine 1 Haouch El Harimeh 1 Chaat 1 Maghdoucheh 2 Bazouriyeh 4 Charqiyeh 1 Kafra 3 Saouiri 1 Younine 2 Darb Es Sim 1 Tayr Debba 1 Harouf 1 Borj Qalaouiyeh 2 Sohmor 3 Deir El Ahmar 5 Qennarit 2 Rmadiyeh 3 Douair 5 Rachaf 1 Libbaya 2 Bechouat 2 Zeghdraiya 2 Toura 2 Jibchit 4 Froun 2 Marj 6 Bednayel 13 Zrariyeh 6 Deir Qanoun Nahr 1 Mayfadoun 2 Beit Lif 2 Yohmor 6 Qsarnaba 1 Aadloun 3 Srifa 2 Aadchit Ech Chqif 1 Others 2 Qelaya 2 Temnine Faouqa 1 Insariyeh 3 Aabbassiyeh 7 Aabba 1 Marjaayoun 29 Raouda 2 Beit Chama 3 Mazraat Sinai 2 Chabriha 2 Zaoutar Gharbiyeh 2 Ibl Es Saqi 2 Others 1 Haouch Er Rafqa 1 Babliyeh 2 Chaaitiyeh 3 Zaoutar Charqiyeh 5 Qlaiaa 4 Temnine Et Tahta 7 Khartoum 2 Malkiyet Es Sahel 1 Braiqeaa 2 Khiyam 1 Chmistar 6 Sarafand 15 Jbal El Botm 1 Kfar Sir 2 Bani Haiyane 3 Haouch En Nabi 1 Mazrat Khizrane 1 Borj Rahhal 2 Yohmor 6 Kfar Kila 2 Haouch Snaid 1 Qaaqaaiyet 2 Qlaileh 1 Sir El Gharbiyeh 8 Taybeh 2 Taraya 1 Bissariyeh 2 Zheiriyeh 2 Others 16 Houla 1 Serraaine Faouqa 2 Teffahta 1 Mansouri 2 Meiss Ej Jabal 1 Talia 1 Saksakiyeh 3 Majdel Zoun 2 Qantara 3 Hizzine 1 Mazraat Mseileh 1 Chamaa 1 Majdel Selm 4 Khodr 1 Maamariyeh 1 Biyada 1 Souaneh 5 Haour Taala 1 Bnaafoul 2 Others 6 Touline 1 Brital 4 Aanqoun 5 Others 5 Kfar Hatta 2 Kfar Melki 1 Others 20 Others 93 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 Saint George hadath Baabda Male 30 Yes Haykal Akkar Male 45 No Rasoul Aazam Baabda Male 46 No Saydet el maaounat Jbeil Male 49 Yes Saint George Ajaltun Kesrwen Female 54 Yes Tripoli Gov Hospital Zgharta Male 54 Yes Libano Frances Zahleh Male 55 Yes Saydet Zgharta Bcharrieh Female 56 Yes Jabel Aamel Hosp Tyre Male 57 No AUBMC Jbeil Male 57 Yes Family Medical Center Zgharta Female 60 Yes Notre Dam Maritime Jbeil Male 61 Yes AUBMC Beirut Male 62 Yes Saydet Lobnan Kesrwen Male 64 Yes Rasoul Aazam Baabda Male 65 Yes
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