363 New Hospitals for Coronavirus Patients in Egypt

A health worker in Egypt taking COVID-19 vaccine (Ministry of Health)
A health worker in Egypt taking COVID-19 vaccine (Ministry of Health)
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363 New Hospitals for Coronavirus Patients in Egypt

A health worker in Egypt taking COVID-19 vaccine (Ministry of Health)
A health worker in Egypt taking COVID-19 vaccine (Ministry of Health)

Egypt has established 363 hospitals for COVID-19 patients, according to the health ministry.

Health Minister Hala Zayed said the hospitals have 35,000 beds, 4,500 intensive care beds and 2,500 ventilators and will be supplied by 200 additional ones.

The ministry said it recorded 643 new COVID-19 cases and 55 deaths, raising the infection tally by Tuesday to 163,129, including 127,433 recoveries, and the death toll to 9,067.

Meanwhile, the cabinet’s Information and Decision Support Center (IDSC) issued a report on Wednesday noting that Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly has stressed the importance of applying the preventive measures inside malls, restaurants and coffee shops.

This comes in line with the state’s attempts not to go into a total lockdown and avoid its economic impact on people’s lives.

According to the IDSC, Egypt is ranked 62 out of 215 regions and countries in the number of coronavirus infections and 10th in fatalities.

Zayed also announced that 527 health workers in 15 hospitals have so far taken their first dose of Chinese state-owned pharmaceutical giant Sinopharm’s vaccine.

Dr. Khaled Mujahid, advisor to the Minister of Health and Population for Media Affairs, said the vaccination mechanism includes registering information of the vaccine recipients at the hospital where they work, measuring their blood pressure and checking their health condition, and giving them a follow-up document to receive the second dose after 21 days.

“The vaccinated person’s health status is monitored periodically by specialized medical teams,” he added, noting that these vaccines are given to health workers for free.

Egypt launched Sunday the COVID-19 vaccination campaign to healthcare workers in the Suez Canal city of Ismailia.



More Countries Evacuate Nationals from Lebanon

Brazilian citizens living in Lebanon disembark the Brazilian Air Force KC-30 aircraft in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 06 October 2024. (EPA)
Brazilian citizens living in Lebanon disembark the Brazilian Air Force KC-30 aircraft in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 06 October 2024. (EPA)
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More Countries Evacuate Nationals from Lebanon

Brazilian citizens living in Lebanon disembark the Brazilian Air Force KC-30 aircraft in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 06 October 2024. (EPA)
Brazilian citizens living in Lebanon disembark the Brazilian Air Force KC-30 aircraft in Sao Paulo, Brazil, 06 October 2024. (EPA)

A German air force plane is flying another 89 German citizens out of Lebanon, the fourth such flight in the past 10 days.

The Foreign Ministry wrote on X on Tuesday that the military Airbus A321 flew 2 tons of medical aid for Lebanese civilians to Beirut.

Germany already organized three military flights out of Beirut last week, which took a total of 460 of the country’s nationals out of Lebanon.

Meanwhile, the second repatriation flight from Lebanon organized by the Brazilian government landed in Sao Paulo with 227 people, including 49 children, the Brazilian air force said.

On its journey to Lebanon, the plane chartered by the Brazilian air force took medical and hospital supplies donated by Brazil, the Foreign Ministry said, adding that more flights will follow.

About 21,000 Brazilians live in Lebanon, which is home to the largest community of Brazilians in the Middle East. Two Brazilian adolescents have been killed by Israeli bombardments in Lebanon.

China evacuated more than 200 citizens from Lebanon by ship and chartered flight, the Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.

A total of 211 residents of mainland China, three Hong Kong residents and a Taiwan resident have been evacuated, according to ministry spokesperson Mao Ning.

At the request of the Lebanese government, Beijing has agreed to provide Lebanon with emergency humanitarian medical supplies, Mao added.