Lebanese MP unveils Lebanese-made ventilator to aid coronavirus battle

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Lebanese MP Neemat Frem revealed a prototype of a ventilator on Wednesday, two weeks after launching an initiative to build one with a group of specialized engineers and doctors. (Supplied)
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Lebanese MP Neemat Frem revealed a prototype of a ventilator on Wednesday, two weeks after launching an initiative to build one with a group of specialized engineers and doctors. (Supplied)
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Lebanese MP Neemat Frem revealed a prototype of a ventilator on Wednesday, two weeks after launching an initiative to build one with a group of specialized engineers and doctors. (Supplied)
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Updated 26 March 2020
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Lebanese MP unveils Lebanese-made ventilator to aid coronavirus battle

  • Neemat Frem launched an initiative to build device with group of specialized engineers and doctors

BEIRUT: Lebanese MP Neemat Frem revealed a ventilator prototype on Wednesday, two weeks after launching an initiative to build one with a group of specialized engineers and doctors. 

Frem said: "The machine, which will benefit the country’s intensive care units, was built according to high specifications and accurate, advanced and versatile technologies.”

He was accompanied at the unveiling by Dr. Fadlo Sayegh, the head of the Anesthesiology and Reanimation Department at Notre Dame University Hospital in Jounieh.

The ventilator was created by the engineering and technical team of Phoenix Co., which is affiliated with INDEVCO Industrial Group, headed by Frem.

“This Lebanese invention will be tested very soon. We will then work of making larger quantities of the ventilators if needed,” Frem said, noting that “initiatives like these highlight the strength of our society and our people’s high level of social responsibility. we will be preparing for the worse in coordination with the Ministry of Industry, which is bringing together all the initiatives and relevant ministries.”

“We are also working on manufacturing pre-fabricated isolation rooms, field hospitals and large quantities of medical face masks.

“What facilitated the manufacturing of the ventilator is the guidelines that were set by the UK in order to deal with the novel coronavirus. We adhered to these guidelines and even went beyond them,” Frem added.


Syria’s anti-Daesh coalition role a ‘new chapter,’ US envoy says

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Syria’s anti-Daesh coalition role a ‘new chapter,’ US envoy says

  • US Envoy Tom Barrack praises Syria’s first attendance at coalition meeting in Riyadh
  • Syrian government joined the military alliance against the extremists in November

LONDON: Syria’s involvement in the international coalition against Daesh extremists marks a “new chapter” in global security, the US envoy to the country said Tuesday.

Syria’s foreign and intelligence ministers joined a coalition meeting for the first time in Riyadh on Monday, three months after the country’s new rulers announced it had joined the group.

Daesh emerged out of the chaos of the Syrian civil war, seizing a vast tract of territory in the country’s east and across large areas of Iraq in 2014. 

The extremist group imposed brutal rule over the areas it controlled and plotted terrorist attacks around the world, before the US-led coalition helped defeat them.

President Ahmad Al-Sharaa, who led opposition forces to victory against Bashar Assad more than a year ago, has offered his support to global efforts to counter the group.

“Regional solutions, shared responsibility. Syria’s participation in the D-ISIS Coalition meeting in Riyadh marks a new chapter in collective security,” US Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack said in a post on X, using an acronym to refer to Daesh.


Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani described the meeting of the Small Group of the Global Coalition to Defeat Daesh as “constructive and fruitful,” adding that supporting Syria was a “shared responsibility to enhance security and stability.”

In a statement after the Saudi-hosted meeting, the coalition said it noted Syria’s intention to “assume national leadership of counter-Daesh efforts.”