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ويتع: "There are no spare beds in a number of intensive care rooms, so we are faced with a very difficult situation and we need exceptional and strict measures and strict implementation of measures.", Confirming that "Facing this epidemic requires a community conscience that reacts and responds to the measures and procedures".
The head of the Lebanese interim government expected the specialized Coronavirus monitoring committee this week to recommend that the country be closed for a period of two to three weeks, amid an alarming rise in Corona virus infections..
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At the ministerial committee meeting, Hassan Diab said: “We have applied all possible measures at the state level, but the commitment of the people was not positive, unfortunately there are citizens who are not convinced to this day of the danger of this epidemic.“.
Diab stressed at the beginning of the meeting of the specialized committee to monitor the Corona virus, that “confronting the epidemic cannot be implemented with theoretical measures and procedures only on the street … We can close the country and we can impose a curfew But we can’t chase everyone“.
He noted that Lebanon has become “in a different position”, saying: “In the beginning, there was harmony between the state measures and the response of the citizens to the measures, but today the situation is completely different.“.
He continued: “There is no vacant family in a series of intensive care wards, so we are facing a very difficult situation and we need exceptional and strict measures and strict implementation of measures,” noting that “facing this epidemic requires awareness that interacts and responds to the measures and procedures “.“.
The head of the Lebanese interim government expected the specialized Coronavirus monitoring committee this week to recommend that the country be closed for a period of two to three weeks, amid an alarming rise in Corona virus infections..
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