1,327 injured over the weekend!



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Rajana Diet wrote in “Al Akhbar”:

Almost two weeks ago, Public Health Minister Hamad Hassan gave private hospitals five days to resolve his order to share the burden of the coronavirus with government hospitals. The deadline expired and the latter did not respond, prompting Hassan to announce the intention of the Health Ministry to defame the names of the hospitals that refrain from receiving the injured or suspected of being infected. However, before the “threat” was implemented, the minister used the “last cartridge”, and asked hospitals for the last time to make “a bold decision and come out of the narrow calculations in three or four days.” After that, there are no other accounts with the Ministry of Health. This was confirmed by Hassan the day before yesterday during his visit to the Qana Government Hospital. From there, he made the last calls to private hospitals to join the fight against the virus.

At that call, Hasan declared that the situation is supposed to “come together to face it,” considering that today’s challenge is “realistic and present.” To this end, the Ministry began its plan to accompany the second wave, especially in terms of the creation of special departments for people with HIV in hospitals, in addition to increasing the number of beds. In this context, he noted that the ministry “increased 20 beds in the Tripoli Government Hospital and drew up a plan for the Minya Government Hospital to become only Corona cases”, in addition to “establishing a field hospital for Tripoli and another for photographs, and to open a corona department at the Hermel Government Hospital ”. In the south, the ministry is supposed to increase “10 beds in Nabatieh Government Hospital and 6 additional beds in Bint Jbeil Hospital.”

Not far from the challenge announced by Hassan, the country began to move steadily towards the second wave, with a large number of injuries registered, between the day before yesterday and yesterday, the Corona meter registered 1,327 injuries (686 the day before yesterday and 641 yesterday), and 12 deaths . . With these numbers, the total number of injuries becomes 15,976.

So far, Tripoli still warns of the worst, registering “record figures” in the number of injured. In just one month, the city recorded large amounts that it had not recorded during the six-month life of the virus. In this context, the figures show that during a month until last August 19, the number of injured reached 414, then 1222 injured on the fourth of this month, before yesterday surpassing the 1900 barrier, with 141 registered injuries. This puts Tripoli in third place in the rankings after Matn district, which has several injuries in 2096, a number that Tripoli is expected to easily surpass if the count continues as is.

Faced with this reality, the mayor of Tripoli, Riyad Yamak, came out yesterday, accusing the Ministry of Health of neglect “towards the poor patients of Tripoli.” Deputy Faisal Karami had previously been charged with the indictment against Minister Hassan, saying that he “did not deliver what he promised”.

Furthermore, the Tire district is preparing for a scenario similar to what is happening in Tripoli, Sidon and Hermel, as the judiciary recorded 87 wounded yesterday, including 72 among UNIFIL forces, bringing the total number up. injuries in the district to 696.



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