Lebanon thanks Kuwait for assistance in corona tests
WHO lauds Kuwait contribution
BEIRUT, Lebanon, April 23, (KUNA): Lebanon’s Health Minister Hamad Hassan expressed gratitude for Kuwait’s contribution to raising the number of PCR coronavirus tests in his country to 2,000 tests a day, edging closer to World Health Organisation requirements.
Lebanon has 15 days to raise the number of its laboratory tests to reach the general global average of 15,000 tests per one million people, he told a press conference attended by a WHO representative.
In spite of not registering a single case a day ago for the first time since the virus emerged, the Minister said that this was not enough for the government to alter its current position as the nation awaits the return of nationals abroad.
For her part, WHO representative Dr. Iman Shankiti praised Kuwait’s “generous contribution” to the organisation, allowing it to conduct 100,000 laboratory tests across Lebanon on the road to reaching the intended average.
Lebanon, which has so far reported 682 confirmed cases of the virus and 22 related deaths, extended its land, air and maritime lockdown and partial curfew un
Car tires stolen:
The security officers working at the Naeem Police Station in Jahra are checking the CCTV footage of cameras installed in the area to identify thieves who stole the four tires and rings of a vehicle belonging to the Ministry of Health, reports Al-Anba daily.
According to the security sources the vehicle belongs to a private company and was contracted by the Ministry of Health.