Food safety during COVID-19
27 May 2020 – It is highly unlikely that people can get COVID-19 from food or food packaging; however, it is imperative for the food industry to reinforce personal hygiene measures and provide refresher training on food hygiene principles to eliminate or reduce the risk of food surfaces and food packaging materials becoming contaminated with the...
Noncommunicable diseases in the context of COVID-19
11 May 2020 – Evidence so far suggests that older persons and persons with chronic conditions, such as diabetes and hypertension, are more vulnerable to COVID-19 and particularly vulnerable to severe disease and mortality from the virus. COVID-19 data in Lebanon shows that around 22 out of 25 patients who died had an underlying chronic...
Collaboration between the EU and WHO delivers essential medicines to people in need in Lebanon
5 May 2020, Beirut – The Ambassador of the European Union in Lebanon, Ralph Tarraf, announced that the European Union’s is donating 15 million Euros to WHO to support the health system in Lebanon, with a main focus on access to essential medicines to those in need for the next 2 years. With this support, around 95 000 people from among the most...
Maintaining a steady state of low-level or no transmission of COVID-19 cases in Lebanon
WHO has issued guiding principles to minimize the risk of resurgence in COVID-19 cases when countries start lifting the lockdown measures. The Lebanese authorities with WHO and other health partners are implementing the following 6 key criteria to prevent the escalation of transmission and maintain a steady state of low-level or no transmission: 1. COVID‑19...
WHO Lebanon fighting COVID-19 through risk communication and community engagement
With so many means to spread information in the 21st century, a dangerous epidemic of misinformation has been circulating through different communication channels and in communities since the beginning of the COVID-19 outbreak. With the sudden and deadly onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, each country has found itself struggling to contain the...
Medications for Lebanon’s vulnerable
27 April 2020 – In a makeshift settlement in the Beqaa region of Lebanon, Syrian refugees live through the cold winters in tents or unfinished concrete buildings. Ghazi, a 32-year-old refugee, fled Syria with his family 5 years ago. He has no money for medicine if one of his 4 small children becomes sick. Fortunately, free primary health care...
The Ministry of Information partners with WHO, UNICEF and UNDP to counter the spread of COVID-19 misinformation in Lebanon
Beirut, 22 April 2020 – As the Lebanese government battles the COVID-19 pandemic, a dangerous epidemic of misinformation has been circulating through different communication channels and in communities since the beginning of the outbreak preventing people to heed official health warnings. To counter the growing scourge of fake news, the Ministry...
WHO Lebanon leads health working group on COVID-19 outbreak
In light of the current international coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and following the confirmation of cases in Lebanon, a health working group coordination meeting on preparedness and response was held on Tuesday 03 March, at WHO premises. The meeting revolved around discussions on the latest COVID-19 updates with focus on international and...
WHO team assesses preparedness activities at the Rafic El Hariri International Airport
17 February 2020 – As part of its support to the preparedness activities of the Lebanese Ministry of Public Health for coronavirus disease (COVID-19), WHO conducted an assessment visit to the Rafic El Hariri International Airport Beirut as the main point of entry in Lebanon, to check on the preparedness activities undertaken on its premises. WHO...
The Ministry of Public Health and the Lebanese Pediatric Society urge parents to get their children vaccinated against measles
17 February 2020 – The Ministry of Public Health, along with the Lebanese Pediatric Society, WHO and UNICEF, is very concerned about certain misconceptions expressed by parents on social media platforms following December's measles vaccination campaign.The only way to protect a child against measles is vaccination. Since it began in early 2018, the...








