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KUNA : Lebanon registers 32 fatalities, along with 2,130 Covid-19 infections - Health

KUNA : Lebanon registers 32 fatalities, along with 2,130 Covid-19 infections - Health
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Lebanon and COVID-19: Coronavirus lockdown weighs heavy on a country in crisis

Coronavirus, economic crisis and an unresolved explosion: the situation in Lebanon is tense and a new lockdown is only making things worse for a people already suffering trauma and economic devastation. Diana Hodali reports

Syrian refugees in Libanon trapped in unsafety - Lebanon

Syrian refugees in Libanon trapped in unsafety Format The situation in Lebanon has been steadily deteriorating, and is projected to get much worse. Syrian refugees are among those worst off. The Refugee Protection Watch, of which PAX is one the organizations, has interviewed hundreds of Syrian refugees trapped in Libanon. This resulted in a briefing outlining the enormous impact of the ongoing economic and COVID-19 crises in Lebanon. The financial crisis and COVID-19 lockdowns have crippled the economy, with inflation of the local currency leading to an ever-increasing price of goods and services for many. More than half of the Lebanese population has fallen below the poverty line in the last few months, and the Minister of Social Affairs has stated that 70% of the Lebanese population will soon be in need of aid. Tensions between disenfranchised communities and the Lebanese government are growing by the day due to the recent extension of the full lockdown imposed by the government

New coronavirus variant could be problematic for vaccines, a second study in two days suggests

New coronavirus variant could be problematic for vaccines, a second study in two days suggests From CNN s Senior Medical Correspondent Elizabeth Cohen As researchers around the world race to see if new coronavirus variants will pose a problem for the vaccines, a second study in two days says a variant from South Africa could possibly do just that. The variant was first spotted in South Africa in October and has now been found in more than a dozen countries. In both studies, the work was done in the lab and not in people, so more research is needed to gauge the true threat of the new variant.

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