Health Minister Hamad Hassan was in stable condition when he was transported to the St. George Hospital in Beirut.
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Lebanon began its state of health emergency on Thursday morning, launching an 11-day lockdown to ease the out-of-control spike in COVID-19.
Lebanon entered its fourth general lockdown since COVID-19 first arrived in the country last March, with the nation heading towards difficult times as the number of infections surges each day. This lockdown differs from the ones that came before it, because it includes many exceptions that set it aside from...
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As per a statement by the caretaker health minister, the patient is in stable condition and is quarantined in his Tripoli home.
Around two weeks ago, the government-imposed lockdown to contain and limit the spread of coronavirus across the country came to an end, but the high number of cases and infections continues. “Lebanon is currently still sustaining a high level of COVID-19 cases, the majority of which remain undetected due to...
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As Lebanon gradually eases its two weeks of national lockdown, the number of COVID-19 cases is still on the rise.
Yesterday, coronavirus cases in Lebanon crossed the 100,000 mark. “We have reached a very dangerous stage because public and private hospitals can no longer admit critical cases, as all beds are occupied,” said Caretaker Prime Minister Hassan Diab earlier this week. Diab announced on Tuesday that the country will be...
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Especially when it seems like the life of every person in Lebanon has been broken down to simply surviving one catastrophe after the other.