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Amid Corona Crisis, Private Hospitals in Lebanon Not Doing Enough, Expert Says


Amid Corona Crisis, Private Hospitals in Lebanon Not Doing Enough, Expert Says
Daniel Sonnenfeld
More than 60 private hospitals have yet to accept COVID-19 patients
Lebanon, which has reported 298,913 coronavirus cases and 3,031 deaths since the start of the pandemic, has been under strict lockdown since January 14. Despite the lockdown, positivity rates remain high at about 20%. Daily cases peaked on January 15 with 6,154 new diagnoses, and have dropped since then, but remain alarmingly high. On January 30, there were 2,631 new cases, and 117,410 active cases, including 955 people in serious or critical condition, creating a serious strain on the country’s health system.
With hospital beds running out, Dr. Fadi El-Jardali, a professor of health policy and systems at the American University of Beirut (AUB), points to the privatization of Lebanon’s health system as a major cause for its inability to cope. ....

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The New Arab Webinar Series: Vaccinating MENA Against COVID-19


The MENA region has been grappling with the spread of COVID-19 for almost a year now, with many recently experiencing a dramatic surge in cases and overwhelmed hospitals. With many rich countries now rushing to approve and deploy vaccines successfully developed and trialed earlier in 2020, the race for vaccination has exposed existing global inequalities that could leave behind those most vulnerable, bringing to the forefront issues of access in healthcare and the fragility of health care systems worldwide.
This is particularly true in the MENA region, where the effects of multiple emergencies have rendered health systems dysfunctional and inadequate. The arrival of the pandemic has pushed these services to the brink. Some countries in the region have opted to deploy vaccines developed with lower transparency standards by Russia and China, some have focused efforts on securing deals with Western pharmaceutical companies from early on, and others have found themselves at the me ....

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