2 july 2020

Palestine confirmed today morning 220 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the occupied territories to 3,315.
Health Minister Mai al-Kaileh announced in a press statement that 199 of the 220 cases were recorded in Hebron district, ten others in Jerusalem district, four others in Ramallah and al-Bireh district, four others in Nablus district, another in Tulkarm, another in Jenin and another in Qalqilya.
She added that 11 cases remain in serious condition at the intensive care unit, three of them are on respirators.
Palestine confirmed today morning 220 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the occupied territories to 3,315.
Out of the 3,315 cases, 2,906 are in the West Bank, 72 in the Gaza Strip and 337 in East Jerusalem.
Recoveries has reached 634 total, including 460 in the West Bank and Gaza and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 2,670 active cases. Death toll totaled 11.
Health Minister Mai al-Kaileh announced in a press statement that 199 of the 220 cases were recorded in Hebron district, ten others in Jerusalem district, four others in Ramallah and al-Bireh district, four others in Nablus district, another in Tulkarm, another in Jenin and another in Qalqilya.
She added that 11 cases remain in serious condition at the intensive care unit, three of them are on respirators.
Palestine confirmed today morning 220 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the occupied territories to 3,315.
Out of the 3,315 cases, 2,906 are in the West Bank, 72 in the Gaza Strip and 337 in East Jerusalem.
Recoveries has reached 634 total, including 460 in the West Bank and Gaza and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 2,670 active cases. Death toll totaled 11.
1 july 2020

The Palestinian Ministry of Health said tonight that 50 new cases of coronavirus were recorded in the West Bank, bringing the total today to 330 and the overall total in Palestine to 3095.
It said in a statement that among the 50 new cases, 49 were in the southern West Bank district of Hebron, the epicenter of the disease, and one in the village of Jifna, near Ramallah.
The Ministry said 11 patients remain in intensive care; three of them are on respirators and in critical condition.
Of the total cases, 2686 are in the West Bank, 72 in Gaza and 337 in East Jerusalem.
A total of 2450 cases are still active, and 634 patients have recovered including 460 in the West Bank and Gaza, 174 in Jerusalem.
Eleven people have died, including seven in the West Bank, three in East Jerusalem and one in the Gaza Strip.
As a result of the recent sharp rise in the number of coronavirus cases in Palestine, which reached hundreds in the last few days, as well as the number of corona-related deaths, and in an effort to contain the spread of the disease, the Palestinian government announced today return to total lockdown throughout the occupied West Bank where movement of people will be curtailed for five days, starting Friday.
It said in a statement that among the 50 new cases, 49 were in the southern West Bank district of Hebron, the epicenter of the disease, and one in the village of Jifna, near Ramallah.
The Ministry said 11 patients remain in intensive care; three of them are on respirators and in critical condition.
Of the total cases, 2686 are in the West Bank, 72 in Gaza and 337 in East Jerusalem.
A total of 2450 cases are still active, and 634 patients have recovered including 460 in the West Bank and Gaza, 174 in Jerusalem.
Eleven people have died, including seven in the West Bank, three in East Jerusalem and one in the Gaza Strip.
As a result of the recent sharp rise in the number of coronavirus cases in Palestine, which reached hundreds in the last few days, as well as the number of corona-related deaths, and in an effort to contain the spread of the disease, the Palestinian government announced today return to total lockdown throughout the occupied West Bank where movement of people will be curtailed for five days, starting Friday.

Mother and son Jabari
Palestine Wednesday overnight confirmed two COVID-19 death cases, raising the total death toll in the occupied territories to 11.
Spokesman for the Health Ministry, Kamal Shakhra, announced in a press release that a Palestinian patient, in his 70s, from Taffuh town, west of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, died due to the novel coronavirus.
Palestine Wednesday overnight confirmed two COVID-19 death cases, raising the total death toll in the occupied territories to 11.
Spokesman for the Health Ministry, Kamal Shakhra, announced in a press release that a Palestinian patient, in his 70s, from Taffuh town, west of the southern West Bank city of Hebron, died due to the novel coronavirus.

Yusef Arezikat, 72
Earlier Tuesday, the ministry confirmed that a woman, in her 60s, also died due to the virus in Hebron city.
She contracted the virus after getting in contact with her son, 44, who succumbed to the pandemic yesterday.
According to the latest coronavirus data, confirmed coronavirus cases has increased in the occupied territories to 2,765 since the pandemic outbreak.
Out of the 2,765 cases, 2,365 are in the West Bank, 72 in the Gaza Strip and 337 in East Jerusalem.
Recoveries has reached 625 total, including 451 in the West Bank and Gaza and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 2,129 active cases.
Earlier Tuesday, the ministry confirmed that a woman, in her 60s, also died due to the virus in Hebron city.
She contracted the virus after getting in contact with her son, 44, who succumbed to the pandemic yesterday.
According to the latest coronavirus data, confirmed coronavirus cases has increased in the occupied territories to 2,765 since the pandemic outbreak.
Out of the 2,765 cases, 2,365 are in the West Bank, 72 in the Gaza Strip and 337 in East Jerusalem.
Recoveries has reached 625 total, including 451 in the West Bank and Gaza and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 2,129 active cases.

Palestine confirmed today morning 280 new coronavirus cases, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the occupied territories to 3,045.
Health Minister Mai al-Kaileh announced in a press statement that 199 of the 280 cases were recorded in Hebron district, 47 others in Bethlehem district, 17 others in Nablus district, three others in Jericho district, four others in Tulkarm, besides to 10 others in Ramallah and al-bireh district.
She added that nine recovery cases were recorded in Adh-Dhahiriyah town, south west of Hebron, while 11 cases remain in serious condition at the intensive care unit, three of them are on respirators.
According to the latest coronavirus data, out of the 3,045 cases, 2,636 are in the West Bank, 72 in the Gaza Strip and 337 in East Jerusalem.
Recoveries has reached 634 total, including 460 in the West Bank and Gaza and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 2,400 active cases. Death toll totaled 11.
Health Minister Mai al-Kaileh announced in a press statement that 199 of the 280 cases were recorded in Hebron district, 47 others in Bethlehem district, 17 others in Nablus district, three others in Jericho district, four others in Tulkarm, besides to 10 others in Ramallah and al-bireh district.
She added that nine recovery cases were recorded in Adh-Dhahiriyah town, south west of Hebron, while 11 cases remain in serious condition at the intensive care unit, three of them are on respirators.
According to the latest coronavirus data, out of the 3,045 cases, 2,636 are in the West Bank, 72 in the Gaza Strip and 337 in East Jerusalem.
Recoveries has reached 634 total, including 460 in the West Bank and Gaza and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 2,400 active cases. Death toll totaled 11.
30 june 2020

Robin Al-Jabari, 44
A Palestinian man, 44, from the southern West Bank district of Hebron has died today of coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic in Palestine to 9 people, according to the ministry of health.
A new record of 255 new cases of coronavirus was confirmed in the West Bank in less than 12 hours, bringing the overall total of corona cases in Palestine to 2698, today said the Ministry of Health.
A total of 625 cases have recovered and nine Palestinians have died of the disease in Palestine, which includes East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
A Palestinian man, 44, from the southern West Bank district of Hebron has died today of coronavirus, bringing the total number of deaths since the outbreak of the pandemic in Palestine to 9 people, according to the ministry of health.
A new record of 255 new cases of coronavirus was confirmed in the West Bank in less than 12 hours, bringing the overall total of corona cases in Palestine to 2698, today said the Ministry of Health.
A total of 625 cases have recovered and nine Palestinians have died of the disease in Palestine, which includes East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

A new record of 255 new cases of coronavirus was confirmed in the West Bank in less than 12 hours, bringing the overall total of corona cases in Palestine to 2698, today said the Ministry of Health.
It said 181 cases were recorded in the southern West Bank district of Hebron, the current epicenter of the disease, including 65 in the city itself, 53 in occupied East Jerusalem, 11 in the northern West Bank district of Nablus, five in Bethlehem area, two in Ramallah, two in Jericho and one in Tulkarm.
While most cases are mild, 13 cases are currently in intensive care including three attached to respirators and considered critical.
A total of 625 cases have recovered and eight Palestinians have died of the disease in Palestine, which includes East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
It said 181 cases were recorded in the southern West Bank district of Hebron, the current epicenter of the disease, including 65 in the city itself, 53 in occupied East Jerusalem, 11 in the northern West Bank district of Nablus, five in Bethlehem area, two in Ramallah, two in Jericho and one in Tulkarm.
While most cases are mild, 13 cases are currently in intensive care including three attached to respirators and considered critical.
A total of 625 cases have recovered and eight Palestinians have died of the disease in Palestine, which includes East Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
29 june 2020

Palestine confirmed today evening 98 new cases of coronavirus in the West Bank, bringing total in one day to 195 and overall total in Palestine to 2,443, said Minister of Health Mai Alkaila in a statement.
Of the 98 new cases, 80 were recorded in the southern West Bank district of Hebron (41 in Yatta, two in Fawwar refugee camp, three in Dura, 34 in the city), 17 in Nablus (11 in Nablus city, four in Balata refugee camp, one in Duma, one in Sabastia), and one case in At.Tira village in Ramallah.
According to the Minister, 621 of the total cases have recovered and eight have died leaving the total active cases so far at 1814.
Of the 98 new cases, 80 were recorded in the southern West Bank district of Hebron (41 in Yatta, two in Fawwar refugee camp, three in Dura, 34 in the city), 17 in Nablus (11 in Nablus city, four in Balata refugee camp, one in Duma, one in Sabastia), and one case in At.Tira village in Ramallah.
According to the Minister, 621 of the total cases have recovered and eight have died leaving the total active cases so far at 1814.

Nasra Abu Hussein
A Palestinian woman has died of COVID-19 this morning bringing the total coronavirus-related death toll in Palestine to eight, and 97 new cases were confirmed in the West Bank, bring the total cases to 2345, today said Health Minister Mai Alkaila.
She said a 45-year-old woman from the southern West Bank district of Hebron has died due to the virus, making her the fourth patient to die of the disease in the West Bank. The other deaths include one in the Gaza Strip and three in occupied East Jerusalem.
Two other cases were reported in critical case and no respirators in West Bank hospitals out of 11 said to be in serious condition.
In addition, Alkaila said 97 new cases were confirmed in the West Bank this morning, mainly in the Hebron district, the new epicenter of the disease in Palestine, where 52 cases were reported, in addition to 27 in nearby Bethlehem district, five in Nablus district in the north of the West Bank, six in Izzariyeh, east of Jerusalem, two in Ramallah area, and one each in Tulkarm, Qalqilya, Jenin, Salfit, and Jericho.
The new cases brought the overall total of coronavirus cases in Palestine since the outbreak of the disease in early March to 2345, broken down into 2015 in the West Bank, 258 in East Jerusalem and 72 in the Gaza Strip.
Recoveries have reached 621 total, including 390 in the West Bank, 57 in the Gaza Strip and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 1,716 active cases.
A Palestinian woman has died of COVID-19 this morning bringing the total coronavirus-related death toll in Palestine to eight, and 97 new cases were confirmed in the West Bank, bring the total cases to 2345, today said Health Minister Mai Alkaila.
She said a 45-year-old woman from the southern West Bank district of Hebron has died due to the virus, making her the fourth patient to die of the disease in the West Bank. The other deaths include one in the Gaza Strip and three in occupied East Jerusalem.
Two other cases were reported in critical case and no respirators in West Bank hospitals out of 11 said to be in serious condition.
In addition, Alkaila said 97 new cases were confirmed in the West Bank this morning, mainly in the Hebron district, the new epicenter of the disease in Palestine, where 52 cases were reported, in addition to 27 in nearby Bethlehem district, five in Nablus district in the north of the West Bank, six in Izzariyeh, east of Jerusalem, two in Ramallah area, and one each in Tulkarm, Qalqilya, Jenin, Salfit, and Jericho.
The new cases brought the overall total of coronavirus cases in Palestine since the outbreak of the disease in early March to 2345, broken down into 2015 in the West Bank, 258 in East Jerusalem and 72 in the Gaza Strip.
Recoveries have reached 621 total, including 390 in the West Bank, 57 in the Gaza Strip and 174 in East Jerusalem, leaving a total of 1,716 active cases.