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Occupancy Rate of COVID-19 Beds and Availability [Type here] Lebanon National Operations Room Daily Report on COVID-19 Tuesday.30 March.2021 Report #375 Time Published: 7:00 PM 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 232 Baabda 346 Maten 201 Chouf 183 Kesrwen 71 Akkar 129 Ain Mraisseh 13 Chiyah 22 Borj Hammoud 27 Damour 3 Jounieh Sarba 6 Halba 2 Aub 1 Jnah 10 Nabaa 2 Naameh 5 Jounieh Kaslik 3 Aadbil 1 Ras Beyrouth 4 Ouzaai 5 Sinn Fil 10 Haret En Naameh 1 Zouk Mkayel 10 Cheikh Taba 1 Manara 4 Bir Hassan 5 Jisr Bacha 1 Chhim 20 Jounieh Ghadir 2 Minyara 3 Qreitem 1 Madinh Riyadiyeh 1 Jdaidet Matn 12 Mazboud 3 Zouk Mosbeh 1 Aarqa 1 Raoucheh 2 Ghbayreh 20 Baouchriyeh 6 Dalhoun 2 Adonis 4 Ilat 1 Hamra 17 Ain Roummaneh 10 Daoura 5 Daraiya 7 Haret Sakhr 3 Borj El Aarab 1 Msaitbeh 2 Furn Chebbak 2 Raoda Baouchriyeh 10 Ketermaya 10 Sahel Aalma 4 Zouq Haddara 2 Ouata Msaitbeh 3 Tahouitet Nahr 1 Sadd Baouchriyeh 1 Aanout 3 Kfar Yassine 1 Chattaha 1 Mar Elias 12 Haret Hreik 63 Sabtiyeh 2 Sibline 4 Tabarja 1 Beino 1 Tallet Khayat 4 Laylakeh 11 Dekouaneh 20 Bourjein 3 Safra 2 Aakkar El Aatiqa 2 Dar Fatwa 1 Borj Brajneh 52 Mkalles 1 Barja 10 Bouar 1 Khreibet Ej Jindi 1 Tallet Drouz 1 Mreijeh 27 Antelias 17 Baassir 7 Aaqaybeh 1 Haouchab 1 Sanayeh 1 Tahouitat Ghadir 4 Manqlet Mezher 1 Benouati 2 Aajaltoun 1 Bebnine 2 Zarif 3 Baabda 12 Jall Dib 4 Jiyeh 3 Ballouneh 4 Nahr El Bared 10 Mina Hosn 1 Hazmiyeh 11 Naqqach 1 Jadra 6 Shayleh 3 Aabdeh 1 Qantari 1 Hadath 52 Zalqa 9 Ouadi Ez Zayni 7 Ain Er Rihaneh 3 Sayssouq 3 Mazraa 10 Louayzeh 2 Byaqout 3 Rmeileh 1 Jaaita 1 Berqayel 1 Borj Abou Haidar 4 Kfar Chima 11 Dbayeh 6 Ouardaniyeh 4 Ghazir 1 Houaich 1 Basta Faouqa 4 Chahrour Soufla 1 Deir Aaoukar 5 Joun 2 Kfar Hbab 1 Qabaait 1 Tariq Jdideh 20 Chahrour Aaoulia 4 Mansouriyeh 4 Mghayriyeh 3 Chnanaair 1 Beit Ayoub 1 Ras Nabaa 5 Bsaba 4 Daychouniyeh 1 Zaarouriyeh 1 Bzoummar 1 El Qayteaa 2 Bachoura 3 Haret Hamzeh 1 Fanar 6 Deir El Qamar 1 Nammoura 1 Fnaydeq 1 Basta Tahta 5 Aabadiyeh 1 Ain Saadeh 4 Semqaniyeh 1 Mradiyeh 1 Rahbeh 1 Patriarcat 2 Qrayeh 1 Roumieh 2 Bchetfine 1 Zaitoun 1 Ouadi Ej Jamous 1 Mar Mikhayel Nahr 2 Aaraiya 1 Bsalim 3 Aammiq 1 Rayfoun 1 Bireh 1 Rmeil 12 Hasbaiya Matn 2 Nabay 5 Deir Koucheh 1 Qleiaat 2 Dibbiyh Charqyh 1 Achrafiyeh 30 Falougha 1 Mtayleb 4 Kfar Him 1 Aachqout 3 Charbila 1 Others 64 Bzebdine 1 Beit Kekko 1 Bireh 1 Faqra 1 Aaidamoun 2 Zahleh 131 Others 8 Qornet Chehouane 4 Brih 4 Mayrouba 1 Ouadi Khaled 1 Haouch Zaraaneh 1 Beqaa Gharby 63 Raboueh 2 Ain Zhalta 1 Hrajel 1 Others 9 Mar Mikhayel 2 Machghara 5 Beit Ech Chaar 2 Baaqline 7 Faraya 3 Bcharrieh 2 Er Rassiyeh 5 Loussia 1 Dik Mehdi 2 Ainbal 2 Others 1 Bcharreh 1 El Maallaqa 4 Khirbet Qanafar 1 Mazraat Yachouaa 3 Gharifeh 3 Jbeil 39 Tourza 1 Maallaqa Aradi 3 Kefraiya 3 Zakrit 1 Jahliyeh 2 Jbayl 5 Mineh Dunieh 33 El Oumara Aradi 2 Mansoura 1 Bikfaya 11 Hasrout 3 Askila 1 Deir Aammar 2 Saydet En Najat 1 Joubb Jannine 3 Ouadi Chahine 1 Botmeh 6 Mastita 2 Nabi Youcheaa 1 Haouch Oumara 2 Lala 1 Beit Chabab 2 Jdaideh 1 Blat 3 Minieh 6 Zahleh Mar Elias 3 Kamed El Laouz 8 Mayasseh 2 Beqaata 9 Aamchit 6 Sir Ed Danniyeh 1 Fourzol 6 Baaloul 3 Ain Kharroubeh 2 Niha 1 Halate 3 Beit Jida 1 Hazerta 3 Ghazzeh 5 Himlaya 5 Ain Ouzain 4 Nahr Ibrahim 1 Bqaa Safrine 2 Ablah 1 Yaaqoub Tahta 7 Ain Aalaq 1 Baadarane 1 Aalmat 1 Ain Et Tineh 4 Ksara 10 Qaraaoun 6 Fraykeh 1 Khreibeh 4 Ehmej 1 Qarsaita 2 Ouadi Aarayech 4 Manara 1 Qornet Hamra 1 Kahlouniyeh 2 Michmich 1 Izal 1 Chtaura 10 Saouiri 1 Broummana 2 Kfar Nabrakh 1 Aannaya 2 Btermaz 1 Jalala 3 Sohmor 8 Masqa 1 Batloun 3 Adonis 1 Deir Nbouh 1 Makseh 1 Libbaya 1 Beit Meri 2 Maasser Ech Chouf 1 Aabaydat 1 Markebta 2 Taalabaya 13 Marj 3 Mtain 1 Bater 6 Fatreh 2 Bakhaaoun 5 Jdita 3 Yohmor 4 Mrouj 1 Others 8 Kafr 1 Others 4 Taanayel 1 Others 1 Zaraaoun 1 Aleyh 146 Hboub 2 Zgharta 26 Saadnayel 10 Jezzine 21 Dhour Ech Choueir 3 El Aamroussiyeh 29 Hsarat 1 Zgharta 3 Qabb Elias 12 Jezzine 2 Bteghrine 1 Hay Es Sellom 22 Others 5 Ardeh 1 Mrayjat 1 Ouadi Jezzine 1 Chouaya 1 Khaldeh 9 Tripoli 168 MِEjdlaiya 10 Bouarej 3 Ain El Mir 4 Zighrine 1 El Oumara 10 Ez Zeitoun 14 Haret El Faouar 2 Barr Elias 12 Mrah El Habasse 2 Baskinta 2 Deir Qoubel 3 Bab Er Raml 1 Ehden 1 Majdel Aanjar 2 Bayssour 1 Others 9 Aaramoun 17 El Hadid 1 Miziara 1 Masnaa 3 Jinsnaya 1 Koura 61 Sarhmoul 1 El Qoubbeh 7 Miriata 2 Riyaq 2 Anane 3 Amioun 3 Baaouerta 2 Ez Zahriyeh 5 Mazraat Hraiqess 2 Aali En Nahri 1 Roum 3 Kfar Aaqqa 4 Bchamoun 5 Et Tabbaneh 1 Others 4 Terbol 4 Aaramta 2 Kfar Saroun 1 Ain Aanoub 2 Trablous Jardins 1 Batroun 24 Faaour 1 Rihane 1 Bziza 1 Blaybel 4 Mina N:1 10 Batroun 2 Others 2 Qatrani 1 Dar Baaechtar 1 Aaley 6 Mina N:3 2 Kfar Aabida 1 Hasbaiya 28 Bnt Jbeil 39 Ain Aakrine 1 Kahhaleh 1 Qalamoun 4 Heri 1 Hasbaiya 3 Bent Jbayl 2 Rechdibbine 1 Qmatiyeh 2 Others 98 Chikka 6 Hebbariyeh 4 Aaynata 1 Bnehran 1 Bayssour 1 Beddaoui 18 Jrane El Batroun 2 Chebaa 7 Ain Ebel 4 Btaaboura 1 Qabr Chmoun 1 Madineh Ej Jdideh 4 Assia 1 Marj Ez Zouhour 2 Rmaych 3 Kfar Hata 2 Kfar Matta 2 Camp Beddaoui 2 Nahla 1 Kfar Chouba 8 Aayta Ech Chaab 7 Batroumine 1 Btalloun 1 Hermel 3 Ras Nahhach 3 Khalouat 2 Ramiyeh 2 Btouratij 1 Saoufar 1 Hermel 3 Hamat 2 Kfayr Ez Zait 1 Haddatha 5 Kefraiya 2 Mechqaiti 1 Rachaiya 8 Douma 1 Others 1 Hariss 7 Deddeh 6 Charoun 1 Rachaiya El Ouadi 1 Aaoura 1 Kfar Dounine 2 Enfeh 5 Btater 1 Dahr El Ahmar 1 Tanurine Faouqa 1 Kounine 2 Ras Masqa 2 Ramlieh 1 Kfar Michki 2 Others 2 Ghandouriyeh 2 Dahr El Ain 10 Ain Dara 1 Bireh 1 Debl 2 Barsa 6 Others 22 Majdel Balhis 3 Bkeftine 1 Nakhleh 1 Others 10 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 134 Saida 136 Tyre 174 Nabatieh 163 Marjaayoun 60 Others 81 Baalbek 57 El Qadimeh 22 Sour 38 Et Tahta 11 Marjaayoun 2 Ain Bourday 1 Dekermane 1 Sour El Bass 3 El Faouqa 5 Dibbine 7 Douris 5 Hlaliyeh 3 Ech Chemali 3 Kfar Jaouz 7 Ibl Es Saqi 1 Iaat 4 Qiyaa 1 Sour Er Rachidiyeh 2 Zibdine 6 Blat 10 Aaddous 1 Haret Saida 2 Borj Ech Chemali 7 Kfar Roummane 9 Borj El Mlouk 1 Nahleh 2 Qanayeh 1 Batoulay 3 Choukine 1 Qlaiaa 1 Maqneh 2 Miyeh Ou Miyeh 3 Deir Qanoun El Ain 2 Habbouch 6 Khiyam 8 Hadath 1 Ain El Heloueh 1 Jouaiya 12 Kfar Tibnit 4 Aadaysseh 5 Ain 1 Salhiyeh 4 Debaal 3 Ain Bou Souar 1 Bani Haiyane 1 Taoufiqiyeh 2 Majdelyoun 5 Mjadel 1 Kfar Fila 1 Kfar Kila 1 Harbata 1 Aabra 5 Aaytit 12 Ain Qana 2 Deir Siriane 1 Nabha El Mehfara 1 Qraiyeh 1 Ouadi Jilo 1 Aarab Salim 5 Taybeh 2 Rasm El Hadeth 1 Bqosta 4 Selaa 2 Roumine 1 Houla 6 Younine 1 Ain Ed Delb 1 Qana 8 Houmine Et Tahta 1 Meiss Ej Jabal 1 Deir El Ahmar 1 Ghaziyeh 6 Maarakeh 3 Zefta 6 Aadchit 3 Bechouat 1 Maghdoucheh 1 Maaroub 4 Deir Ez Zahrani 3 Majdel Selm 6 Barqa 1 Qennarit 4 Saddiqine 10 Charqiyeh 4 Touline 1 Riha 1 Aadloun 10 Bazouriyeh 5 Toul 10 Others 3 Yammouneh 1 Insariyeh 3 Hanaouay 2 Nmairiyeh 3 Bednayel 7 Loubieh 1 Tayr Debba 9 Harouf 5 Temnine El Faouqa 2 Mazrt Daoudiyeh 1 Chehabiyeh 2 Douair 10 Temnine Et Tahta 2 Babliyeh 3 Arzoun 1 Jibchit 10 Aaqidiyeh 1 Ghassaniyeh 2 Toura 2 Mayfadoun 5 Chmistar 1 Sarafand 9 Tayr Falsay 1 Aadchit Ech Chqif 3 Mazraat Beit Slaybi 1 Khaizarane 1 Aabbassiyeh 12 Aabba 2 Serraaine Et Tahta 1 Qaqaiyt Snaubar 1 Chaaitiyeh 4 Insar 11 Sifri 1 Bissariyeh 1 Malkiyet Es Sahel 2 Ech Charqiyeh 2 Nabi Chit 4 Kaothariyet Siyad 2 Jbal El Botm 4 Qsaibeh 2 Haour Taala 1 Teffahta 2 Borj Rahhal 2 Qaaqaiyet Ej Jisr 3 Brital 15 Saksakiyeh 3 Chihine 1 Braiqeaa 2 Bouday 4 Merouaniyeh 4 Zebqine 7 Kfar Sir 3 Aallaq Et Tell 2 Mamriyet Kharab 1 Qlaileh 1 Sir El Gharbiyeh 1 Others 7 Najjariyeh 1 Majdel Zoun 3 Others 18 Maamariyeh 1 Others 2 Aarab Ej Jall 1 Barti 1 Aanqoun 5 Others 18 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 Rachaiya Rachaiya Female 15 Yes Rasoul Aazam Hosp Maten Male 45 Yes Baalbek Gov Hosp Baalbek Female 51 Yes Riyyak Hosp Zahleh Male 51 Yes Notre Dam Maritime Jbeil Male 53 Yes Family Centre Tripoli Male 54 Yes AUBMC Chouf Male 56 Yes Dar Hekmah Hosp Hermel Male 59 Yes Salam Hosp Koura Male 61 Yes Haykal Hosp Batroun Male 61 Yes Zahraa Hosp Baabda Male 62 Yes Saida Gov Hosp Saida Female 63 Yes Chtoura Hosp Zahleh Female 63 Yes Hayram Hosp Tyre Male 65 Yes Rizk Hosp Akkar Male 66 Yes Zaydet Zgharta Tripoli Male 67 Yes Sahel Hosp Baabda Female 68 Yes Hayram Hosp Tyre Male 68 Yes Libano Francis Hosp Baalbek Male 72 Yes Chtoura Hosp Beqaa Gharby Male 72 Yes Notre Dam Maritime Jbeil Female 73 Yes Saida Gov Hosp Saida Female 74 Yes Saydet Zgharta Tripoli Male 74 Yes Libano Francis Hosp Zahleh Female 75 Yes Sahel Hosp Baabda Male 75 Yes Al Raee Hosp Tyre Male 76 Yes Hotel Due Hosp Beirut Male 76 Yes Hamoud Hosp Chouf Male 76 Yes Baalbek Gov Hosp Baalbek Male 78 Yes Islamic Hosp Tripoli Male 78 Yes Manoula Hosp Tripoli
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