In its daily report on the COVID-19 developments, the Ministry of Public Health announced on Saturday the registration of 1,498 new Coronavirus infections, thus raising the cumulative number of confirmed cases to-date to 581,497. The report added that 5 deaths were also recorded during the past 24 hours.
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Health Ministry: 1632 new coronavirus infections, five deaths
Lebanon has recorded 1632 new coronavirus cases and five deaths in the last 24 hours, as reported by the Ministry of Public Health on Friday.
Health Ministry: 1817 new coronavirus infections, four deaths
Lebanon has recorded 1817 new coronavirus cases and four deaths in the last 24 hours, as reported by the Ministry of Public Health on Thursday.
Health Ministry: 1558 new coronavirus infections, four deaths
Lebanon has recorded 1558 new coronavirus cases and four deaths in the last 24 hours, as reported by the Ministry of Public Health on Tuesday.
Health Ministry: 751 new Corona cases, 5 deaths
In its daily report on the COVID-19 developments, the Ministry of Public Health announced on Monday the registration of 751 new Corona infections, which raised the cumulative number of confirmed cases to date to 572,401. The report added that 5 deaths were recorded during the past 24 hours.
Health Ministry: 1552 new Corona cases, 5 deaths
On Sunday, the Ministry of Public Health announced in its daily report on COVID-19 developments, the registration of 1,552 new Coronavirus infections, which raised the cumulative number of confirmed cases to date to 571,650. The report added that 5 deaths were recorded during the past 24 hours.
Health Ministry: 1,593 new Corona cases, 6 deaths
The Ministry of Public Health announced, in its daily report on Saturday, the registration of 1,593 new Corona infections, thus raising the cumulative number of confirmed cases to date to 570,098. It added that 6 deaths were also recorded during the past 24 hours.
Health Ministry: 1148 new coronavirus infections, five deaths
Lebanon has recorded 1148 new coronavirus cases and five deaths in the last 24 hours, as reported by the Ministry of Public Health on Thursday.
Health Ministry publishes Beirut Port martyrs’ names in tribute to their memory, indicates in its daily COVID-19 report the registration of 1,532 new Corona cases, 4 deaths
On the first anniversary of the tragic Beirut Port explosion, the Ministry of Public Health published Wednesday two lists in remembrance of the fallen martyrs, the first outlining the names of the martyrs and the second showing the names of the nurse victims, with a special tribute gesture to the port victim, Sahar Fares, who...

