Record number of Corona victims: Lebanon is on the brink of the British experience



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Al-Akhbar wrote:

Yesterday, 20 victims were harvested by the Corona virus, raising the number of victims to 499. The number is not at all normal, especially since it is the first time that it reaches the threshold of twenty. It is true that some attribute it to the high number of infections, but one of the indicators is that the higher it is, the greater the level of risk with respect to the general trend of the virus in the country. It is one of the three basic indicators (the number of cases in intensive care and the percentage of positive tests per 100,000) that are reliable for a general evaluation of the virus. As soon as this index reached the 20th, it has become easy to admit that “we are in danger,” says Public Health Minister Hamad Hassan. What reinforces this hypothesis are the figures of HIV infections in the second phase of partial closures carried out by the ministries of public health and Interior and municipalities “which were not encouraging,” according to Hassan. Furthermore, HIV infections are no longer limited to the patient’s closest episode, but extend to the third and fourth cycles of the infected.

This shock places the country close to the British experience in terms of weekly incidence rate per 100,000, with a rate of 169.2%. This is the percentage that exceeds Spain, which registers 151.6%, and Jordan, which registers 90.2%. Therefore, “let go of the slanderer.” The Lebanese experience can no longer be reassured, after approaching the models who devastated many victims in their wake, so that death on the roads has become a normal sight. As for today’s battle, it has become more difficult than before, despite the “ambition” of the Health Ministry to reduce the number of wounded and increase the number of intensive care beds. This is difficult to achieve today, given that people in quarantine escape mandatory isolation procedures.

In this environment, the Corona meter continues to fly with its record, yesterday, of 1,377 injured, bringing the total to 32 thousand and 82 injured, including 619 hospitalizations of 192 cases in intensive care, thirty of which are in the Beirut Government Central Hospital. As for the medical staff, they are not in better condition than other indicators, since every day there are new injuries, the last of which yesterday was 8, raising the figure to 1,227.

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