· Spike in ‘chemsex’ among Lebanon’s LGBT community that was broken by Beirut blast. Supporters of Lebanon’s LGBT community carry at rainbow flag at a march on International Women’s Day 2020. (Credit Anwar Amro/AFP) BEIRUT — Lebanese drag performer Aniss Ezzeddine had been drug-free for seven months. But when a massive chemical
· COVID-19 patients wait on pavements outside hospitals in Beirut, where emergency rooms are packed and intensive care beds full. Inside, exhausted healthcare workers are succumbing themselvesdoctors at one hospital, asking not to be named, said around 40% of staff were sick or in isolation. Countries worldwide are feeling the strain, but few have had to deal with anything like Lebanon
· Lebanon’s COVID-19 spike overwhelms battered hospitals and exhausted doctors. BEIRUT — COVID-19 patients wait on pavements outside hospitals in Beirut, where emergency rooms are packed and intensive care beds full. Inside, exhausted healthcare workers are succumbing themselves — doctors at one hospital, asking not to be named, said around
· Lebanon begins partial lockdown amid spike in virus cases. Lebanon has began a two-week partial lockdown and nighttime curfew after coronavirus cases increased sharply following an explosion in
· The World Health Organization (WHO) said last week that Lebanon had done a "very impressive job" of tackling the coronavirus, which has killed at
· Lebanon recorded 1,817 COVID-19 and four deaths on Thursday evening, as per the Health Ministry’s daily report. Experts warn that amidst the new resurgence of cases, electricity cuts and shortage of medicine, hospitals may not be able to cope with a new wave.
· Overview. According to the Lebanese Customs Authority, Lebanon imported medical equipment valued at $337 million in 2019, of which $71 million, or 21 percent, was of U.S. origin. Total medical equipment imports to Lebanon decreased by 8 percent in 2019 compared to 2018.
At the weekend, the government raised the price of bread for the seventh time this year. A bag of flatbread, a staple, now sells at 4000 lira, while a 32-roll pack of toilet paper cost 110,000 lira.
· Lebanon’s medical practitioners and public officials are warning that hospitals may soon not be able to provide patients with life-saving surgery and urgent medical care because of a financial
· People shop at a supermarket as they begin to stock up on provisions, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Lebanese rushed to food stores to stock up on vegetables and basic items, hours before the government was to reinstate a four-day nationwide lockdown on Wednesday, following a spike in reported coronavirus cases.
· Lebanon reimposes COVID-19 lockdown as infections spike. New lockdown coincides with the Eid al-Adha holiday when Muslims normally hold large gatherings. Lebanon
The Ministry of Public Health reported 1104 new COVID-19 infections over the past 24 hours, along with three deaths. The total number of confirmed cases stands now at 559,473 while the overall tally of fatalities is 7,900. The ministry indicated that 1095 cases were recorded among residents and 9 cases among arrivals. The number of []
· BEIRUT (Reuters)COVID-19 patients wait on pavements outside hospitals in Beirut, where emergency rooms are packed and intensive care beds full. Inside, exhausted healthcare workers are succumbing themselvesdoctors at one hospital, asking not to be named, said around 40% of staff were sick or in isolation. Countries
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· Dr. Ismail Sukkarieh, head of the health, rights and dignity commission, said COVID-19 had regained momentum in Lebanon. “The state that is supposed to manage the health crisis has lost its
· Lebanon will impose a two-week lockdown to contain a surge in coronavirus infections following the devastating explosion in Beirut two weeks ago.
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In August, a huge explosion tore through the capital, Beirut, killing at least 200 people and destroying many homes and businesses. The blast resulted in a spike in COVID-19 cases as thousands of injured and traumatised people took to the streets to seek treatment for their wounds or search for missing family members, abandoning all precautionary measures.
· Lebanon’s coronavirus caseload is likely to continue to climb even more, officials say, especially with the annual flu season and the start of the school year around the corner. According to a
· Overview. According to the Lebanese Customs Authority, Lebanon imported medical equipment valued at $337 million in 2019, of which $71 million, or 21 percent, was of U.S. origin. Total medical equipment imports to Lebanon decreased by 8 percent in 2019 compared to 2018.
· By Timour Azhari BEIRUT, July 7 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)Lebanese drag performer Aniss Ezzeddine had been drug-free for seven months. But when a massive chemical explosion wrecked his hometown Beirut, all he wanted was to get high.. Ezzeddine bought some crystal meth, desperate to blot out the thought that he could have died if he had been on time for a meeting in a neighbourhood
· #Lebanon declared a 'state of health emergency' btw Jan. 14-25 includes total lockdown & round-the-clock curfew to try to stop dramatic surge of COVID-19 that has left the health sector on the
· Lebanon Desperate Hunt for Hospital Beds Amid Spike in Virus Cases Tuesday, 5 January, 202112 15 A doctor tests a woman at a hospital in the southern Lebanese city
In August, a huge explosion tore through the capital, Beirut, killing at least 200 people and destroying many homes and businesses. The blast resulted in a spike in COVID-19 cases as thousands
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· Dr. Ismail Sukkarieh, head of the health, rights and dignity commission, said COVID-19 had regained momentum in Lebanon. “The state that is supposed to manage the health crisis has lost its
· Lebanon is facing multiple overlapping emergencies that have had dire consequences. The country’s ongoing economic crisis has made private health care prohibitively expensive, leaving more
· Lebanon’s health care system was already struggling before several hospitals were badly damaged by a massive explosion at the port of Beirut in early August. The COVID-19 spike
· Lebanon’s COVID-19 spike overwhelms battered hospitals and exhausted doctors. Medics angry at lax measures over holiday Lebanon reeling from blast, crumbling economy
· Lebanon recorded 1,817 new COVID-19 cases and four deaths in the past 24 hours, the Health Ministry reported Thursday, as a top expert warned that battered hospitals would not soon be able to cope with a recent spike in infections.
· Virus Outbreak Lebanon People shop at a supermarket as they begin to stock up on provisions, in Beirut, Lebanon, Wednesday, May 13, 2020. Lebanese rushed to food stores to stock up on vegetables and basic items, hours before the government was to reinstate a four-day nationwide lockdown on Wednesday, following a spike in reported coronavirus cases.
· Lebanon’s COVID-19 spike overwhelms battered hospitals and exhausted doctors. A volunteer from Lebanese Red Cross sanitizes his colleague at LAU Medical Center ? Rizk Hospital in Beirut, Lebanon
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· Lebanon’s COVID-19 spike overwhelms battered hospitals and exhausted doctors. By Maha El Dahan and Ellen Francis BEIRUT (Reuters)COVID-19 patients wait on pavements outside hospitals in Beirut, where emergency rooms are packed and intensive care beds full.
· Lebanon's COVID-19 spike overwhelms battered hospitals and exhausted doctors. A few days later, Lebanon's caretaker health minister, Hamad
· After Beirut Explosion, Lebanon Sees A Spike In Coronavirus Infections Coronavirus Updates Since the Aug. 4 blast, the number of COVID-19 cases has increased by
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