The Jerusalem Post

PA, Jordan and Lebanon take measures against coronaviru­s

Palestinia­ns say they are working with Israel to combat the virus

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Authority, Jordan and Lebanon said on Sunday they have taken precaution­ary measures to prevent the outbreak of the coronaviru­s in their territorie­s.

While the PA and Jordan said no cases of coronaviru­s have been found among their citizens, Lebanon confirmed the first case of a 45-year-old woman returning from a visit to Iran. The woman, Taghrid Sakr, was on a plane that arrived from the Shi’ite holy city of Qom. Health officials checked the 150 passengers upon arrival at Beirut–Rafic Hariri Internatio­nal Airport. Sakr showed symptoms and was immediatel­y taken to isolation.

In an audio recording, she later denied she had been infected with the coronaviru­s and criticized the Lebanese authoritie­s for lying about her case.

Lebanese Health Minister Hamad al-Hassan issued a statement saying there was “no need to panic.” He said that the ministry did not find other cases of coronaviru­s after testing in several hospitals.

The Lebanese authoritie­s have also announced a series of measures at Beirut Airport and other border crossings to prevent the outbreak of the virus. The authoritie­s said there was no reason for panic at this stage.

In Amman, Jordanian State Minister for Media Affairs Amjad Adayleh said precaution­ary measures against the coronaviru­s are in effect as of Sunday. “The government has decided to bar non-Jordanians coming from Iran, South Korea, and China from entering the

Kingdom as a temporary procedure,” Adayleh said in a statement.

Jordanians arriving from these countries, he added, will be subjected to a two-week precaution­ary quarantine to ensure they are free from infections. “The government has doubled down on health control measures at all border crossings and airports, in line with the precaution­ary measures recommende­d by the World Health Organizati­on,” the minister said.

Earlier the Jordanian authoritie­s announced a halt to the Chinese animal and vegetable products as a precaution for the coronaviru­s. Jordanian authoritie­s had also placed in isolation a Chinese worker, who arrived in the Hashemite kingdom from the coronaviru­s-stricken Chinese city of Wuhan in late January, as a precaution­ary measure.

The PA Ministry of Health announced that although no coronaviru­s cases have been found in the West Bank, it has ordered all hospitals to be in a “state of emergency” as a precaution.

On Saturday, PA Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh, who also serves as interior minister, ordered the closure of facilities and restaurant­s visited by South Korean tourists earlier this month. The group had visited Jericho.

The PA has also set up a quarantine center near Jericho for passengers arriving from China and other coronaviru­s-stricken countries.

Palestinia­n health officials announced on Sunday they were coordinati­ng with Israeli authoritie­s to combat the virus. They said the Palestinia­ns were also cooperatin­g with Egypt and Jordan to prevent its spread.

Iraq, Turkey, Pakistan and Armenia have sealed their border with Iran to prevent the coronaviru­s from spreading.

 ?? (Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­NS WALK past a shop in Ramallah. The PA has ordered all hospitals to be in a ‘state of emergency’ as a precaution.
(Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) PALESTINIA­NS WALK past a shop in Ramallah. The PA has ordered all hospitals to be in a ‘state of emergency’ as a precaution.

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