Covid-19 Patients in Lebanon Complain of Medicine Shortage

People wearing protective face masks walk outside Rafik Hariri University Hospital, amid concerns over the spread of the coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon January 4, 2021. (Reuters)
People wearing protective face masks walk outside Rafik Hariri University Hospital, amid concerns over the spread of the coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon January 4, 2021. (Reuters)
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Covid-19 Patients in Lebanon Complain of Medicine Shortage

People wearing protective face masks walk outside Rafik Hariri University Hospital, amid concerns over the spread of the coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon January 4, 2021. (Reuters)
People wearing protective face masks walk outside Rafik Hariri University Hospital, amid concerns over the spread of the coronavirus, in Beirut, Lebanon January 4, 2021. (Reuters)

With the surge of Covid-19 infections over the past days, some patients, who are receiving treatment at home, have complained that they were unable to obtain medicines that are usually used to treat the symptoms of viral infections, as well as nutritional supplements, due to their scarcity in the market and their sudden price increase.

The head of the Lebanese Pharmaceuticals Importers Association, Karim Gebara, talked about insufficiency of stocks, in particular analgesics, such as Panadol, noting that the situation would start to improve “at the beginning of next week” with the import of generic drugs.

As for nutritional supplements, Gebara noted that those were not subsidized by the Central Bank, thus their prices were subject to the value of the US dollar in the parallel market.

Advisor to the Minister of Health, Riad Fadlallah, stressed that Remdesivir - the main medicine used for the treatment of the coronavirus – was available in large quantities. He added that other drugs, which a number of doctors consider suitable for treating the virus, were also available.

Fadlallah told Asharq Al-Awsat that the ministry was giving fast authorizations, taking into account the requirements, to import drugs and nutritional supplements that are effective in treating the virus symptoms.

Covid-19 cases in Lebanon increased unprecedentedly with the beginning of 2021, due to the leniency in preventive measures during the celebration of Christmas and New Year. This prompted the authorities to impose a full lockdown despite the crippling economic crisis in the country.

The daily number of infections exceeded 5,000 with most hospitals designated to receive Covid-19 patients reaching their maximum capacity. The total number of infections in Lebanon exceeded 210,000, and more than 1,500 deaths.



Iraq's Population Reaches 45.4 Million in First Census in over 30 Years

Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)
Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)
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Iraq's Population Reaches 45.4 Million in First Census in over 30 Years

Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)
Workers prepare to collect information from the public as Iraq began its first nationwide population census in decades, in Baghdad, Iraq Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2024. (AP)

Iraq's population has risen to 45.4 million, according to preliminary results from a national census, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani said on Monday.
The census, conducted on Nov. 20, was Iraq's first nationwide survey in more than three decades, marking a crucial step for future planning and development.
Prior to the census, the planning ministry estimated the population at 43 million.
The last census, conducted in 1997, did not include the Iraqi Kurdistan region, which has been under Kurdish administration since the 1991 Gulf War.
It counted 19 million Iraqis and officials estimated there were another 3 million in the Kurdish north, according to official statistics.