Baghdad: Zaidan Al-Rubaie
Ghaith Muhanna, the managing director of the first Iraqi football team, explained that the player Ayman Hussein has an administrative problem related to his passport that may prevent him from being with the Iraqi team in its match once morest the Lebanese national team in the Asian qualifiers for the World Cup finals, following we received an official letter from The Lebanese Football Association expresses its apology for the Lebanese security authorities’ reluctance to grant him an entry visa because his entry stamp to the Palestinian territories was fixed in his passport.
He explained, “The player had previously visited Jerusalem with his Air Force team earlier, and each player is required to obtain a temporary stamp (sticker) that is installed outside the outer cover of the passport by the Israeli authorities during entry, and the player can destroy it following the end of his visit to avoid administrative and security problems with other countries. Which does not allow entry to any person whose visit to Jerusalem is proven, and this was not done by the player, as he had previously visited Beirut International Airport (transit) later with the Iraqi national team, and the player’s name and passport number were confirmed as having the above mentioned.”
On the other hand, the media coordinator of the national team, Muhammad Imad, explained that “the issue of (Ayman Hussein)’s presence with the national team delegation for the Iran and Lebanon matches has not yet been resolved by the technical staff due to an administrative problem in the player’s passport borne by the player himself, and the matter of choosing him for the Iran match will remain. At the very least, it belonged to the technical staff, and the Iraqi federation tried once more to approach the relevant authorities, but the matter was rejected by the Lebanese security authorities, and despite the issuance of the player (Ayman Hussein) a new passport, but his name is proven to prevent him from entering the system Electronic data of the Lebanese security authorities.
January 2022
The weight of the pandemic is particularly heavy in Montreal, where nearly half of Quebec’s intensive care patients who have COVID-19 are hospitalized.
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No less than 45% of patients hospitalized in intensive care who have COVID-19, or 119 out of 265, are in a Montreal hospital, show recent data from the Institut national de santé publique du Québec (INSPQ) and the Ministry Health and Social Services (MSSS).
This is almost double the population representation of this region at the provincial level, at approximately 25%.
Dr Francois Marquis
you intensified
“There is a lot of pressure, it comes out of our ears the cases of COVID-19”, insists the Dr François Marquis, head of intensive care at Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont.
“These patients are not all there because of COVID-19, but they are still isolated in negative pressure rooms. The island of Montreal has the greatest burden”, also notes Dr. Germain Poirier, president of the society of intensivists of Quebec.
Far behind Montreal, the Estrie and Capitale-Nationale regions each have 21 patients positive for COVID-19 in intensive care, or 8% of cases.
At the peak of the first wave, in April 2020, Montreal was managing 63% of intensive care patients across the province. However, at that time, certain hospitals were designated to receive infected patients.
Montrealers
Currently, the protocol requires hospitals to manage patients within their territory. Patients in intensive care in Montreal are therefore overwhelmingly Montrealers.
According to doctors, the population density in the metropolis partly explains the situation. Public transport, factories, apartment buildings: crowding increases the risk of spread.
“When you have a very contagious disease, densely populated places generate more contacts and more contagion. That’s why New York got more picked up [que les régions rurales] “, underlines the Dr Marquis.
Just a few transfers
As a general rule, all hospitals in Quebec have the capacity to care for patients with COVID-19 in their intensive care unit. However, some patients who require very acute care (including kidneys) must go to specialized centers, often in Montreal.
As for patients hospitalized with COVID-19, Montreal is once once more the busiest region, at 36%, according to the INSPQ. Obviously, this pressure on the system has repercussions on the operating rooms, which have reduced their activities to a minimum.
Despite this, the Dr Poirier does not believe that Montreal patients should be sent elsewhere.
“If we transfer to the South Shore, when she wants to do her surgeries, she will no longer be able to do them. It’s undressing Paul to dress Jacques,” he thinks.
Under control
According to intensivist Michel De Marchie, the pressure will remain strong in Montreal until the end of February. He works at the Jewish General Hospital, where half of the patients in intensive care are not vaccinated once morest COVID-19.
“We are doing everything we can to keep intensive care under control,” he says. At the moment the system is very busy, but under control. »
– With Charles Mathieu
COVID-19 positive ICU patients
- Montréal : 119 (45 %)
- Laval : 8 (3 %)
- Outaouais: 7 (3 %)
- Laurentides : 15 (6 %)
- Lanaudière : 11 (4 %)
- Mauricie-Centre-du-Quebec: 13 (5 %)
- National Capital: 21 (8 %)
- Estrie : 21 (8 %)
- Chaudiere-Appalaches: 15 (6 %)
- Lower St. Lawrence: 2 (1 %)
- Abitibi-Témiscamingue: 1 (0,4 %)
- Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean: 13 (5 %)
- North Coast : 1 (0,4 %)
- TOTAL : 265
Source: INSPQ and MSSS Data as of January 20, 2022, several regions have no patients in IS
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FC Bayern: After the “scandal” night, I’m not in the mood for BER! Landing rather in the province – Bundesliga
The Bavarians are fed up with the chaos airport!
The people of Munich did not land at Berlin Airport BER on Saturday evening. Before the away game at Hertha BSC (Sunday, 5.30 p.m. / DAZN and live ticker at BILD.de), Julian Nagelsmann (34) and Co. preferred to look for an airport in the province instead as a destination …
The Bayern entourage landed in Schönhagen around 6:10 p.m. The airfield is regarding 30 km south of Potsdam. The stars then sat in the two team buses for another 50 minutes – 45 kilometers to the Hotel Ritz-Carlton on Potsdamer Platz.
Don’t feel like BER – the Bavarians prefer to land in the provinces!
In order to be able to land in Schönhagen, two propeller planes went to Schönhagen. According to “tz” and “Münchner Merkur”, the entourage took off from Oberpfaffenhofen (southwest of Munich, just 25 minutes from Säbener Straße) – as so often recently.
Background why Bayern are not in the mood for BER: In February 2021, players, coaches and bosses had to spend a night on the plane there!
Photo: Robert Gongoll
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Shortly before the night departure to Qatar for the Club World Cup, the German record champions’ plane had not received permission to take off following the plane had stood on the runway at 11.59 p.m., but the request for permission to take off following de-icing was said to have been received at 0.03 a.m. The departure was originally scheduled for 11:15 p.m. There is a ban on flying at BER from midnight to 5 a.m. A special permit was no longer granted.
The result: Bayern spent the night on the plane. With a seven-hour delay, it only went to Doha. The preparation for the tournament, which the team of ex-coach Hansi Flick (56/now national coach) won and got the sextuple, was significantly disrupted.
Foto: action press
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Honorary President Uli Hoeneß (70) then rumbled in the “BR”: “A scandal without end!”
Ex-CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge (66) felt “totally fooled by the responsible authorities in Brandenburg politics”.
The former Bayern boss continued to BILD: “Those responsible have no idea what they did to our team. You always had the impression that there was someone in Brandenburg who didn’t like FC Bayern or had some problem with FC Bayern and accordingly put hurdles in our way.”
The Bavarians now flew out of the way of another such chaos experience at BER with the provincial landing…