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Lebanese Minister of Health: Omicron wave turns into a tsunami
Lebanese Minister of Health: Omicron wave turns into a tsunami
The Lebanese Minister of Health, Firas Al-Abyad, warned that the wave of the “Omicron” virus that started in the country three weeks ago is turning into a “tsunami”. 08.01.2022, Sputnik Arabic
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This came in a tweet, today, Saturday, to the Lebanese minister on the social networking site “Twitter”. The Lebanese minister added that “the situation in hospitals and intensive care units is still stable, explaining that work is underway to enhance capacities in hospitals. Firas commented in another tweet on dozens of demonstrations.” Against mandatory vaccination today, by saying: “The indicator indicates that more than 20 thousand people, including teachers and students, have received their vaccine today.” He indicated that vaccinations in his country are not mandatory and free, and are provided to everyone, including refugees and foreign migrant workers. The minister’s statements come In light of the sharp escalation of Corona virus infections in Lebanon, the number of infections reached 8,000 yesterday, Friday.
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Corona virus, Lebanon
The Lebanese Minister of Health, Firas Al-Abyad, warned that the wave of the “Omicron” virus that started in the country three weeks ago is turning into a “tsunami”.
The Lebanese minister added that “the situation in hospitals and intensive care units is still stable, explaining that work is underway to enhance capacities in hospitals.
1/4 An Omicron wave that started three weeks ago in ???????? is turning into a tsunami. The situation in hospitals and ICUs remains stable, capacity is being boosted. On another front, shortages in medications, particularly for cancer, and milk has worsened lately. Why, and what next?
— Firass Abiad (@firassabiad) January 8, 2022
And he indicated that vaccinations in his country are not mandatory and free, and are provided to everyone, including refugees and foreign migrant workers.
The minister’s statements come in light of the sharp escalation in Corona virus infections in Lebanon, where the number of infections reached 8,000 yesterday, Friday.
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