Acting Government Minister of Public Health Hamad Hassan concluded his tour of Akkar governorate with a visit to Benin City, accompanied by Representative Hadi Hobeish, examining the conditions in the city with the high number of new patients of Corona.
Hassan praised Akkar’s sacrifices and “what he offers with all pride and dignity on the altar of the fatherland, in a way that crosses all the boundaries of politics and all the small pitfalls in which everyone caught falls into troubled waters. From me and the people of Baalbek, Hermel and all of Lebanon, greetings to Akkar, the martyrs and the honorable.

He pointed out that “deprivation is a cumulative deprivation at the health and medical level, and unfortunately it is the result of accumulated policies and the waiver of responsibility, and what we are suffering today is an official and private abandonment, since our commitment was great to hospitals private companies that few responded to the call for help to citizens, the hospital is not a laboratory in which to measure it. Productivity for profit and loss, the hospital is always profitable when it contributes to saving a person.
Hassan added: “It is clear that with these shocking numbers, we are on the threshold of 1,300 daily injuries, which leads us to stand firm and to tighten our belts, and we cannot let our society face the fate of inevitable death. “We can do social and national solidarity and the State will be responsible.”
He renewed his criticism and his rejection of “all the misleading rumors circulating in the media, all of which throw ashes in the eyes. “.
Hassan concluded by saying: “Previously we said that we are fighting with raw flesh and we are standing still, and the situation now is that we are in the eye of the storm and in the great pandemic and the situation is out of control and in great danger with daily injuries. highest and highest death rate, and this is an indication of the sensitivity and precision of the situation, especially since we are in a state of weakness. This requires us to join hands to face each other.