The Jerusalem Post

Palestinia­ns confirm five new coronaviru­s cases

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Authority announced on Monday that five new coronaviru­s cases have been discovered – four in Bethlehem and one from the village of Irtah, near Tulkarm in the northern West Bank.

The new cases raise the number of Palestinia­ns infected by the virus to 25 – all but one in Bethlehem.

The case discovered in Tulkarm is the first outside of Bethlehem. Palestinia­ns said the patient is a shopkeeper.

PA health officials closed the man’s business and placed his family in home quarantine. The officials also ordered the closure of a mosque located near the man’s house.

PA government spokesman Ibrahim Milhem initially announced that six new coronaviru­s cases had been discovered in the West Bank. Later, Milhem corrected the number to five.

He said that the four new cases in Bethlehem had been in contact with those previously infected with the disease.

The new coronaviru­s cases have increased fears among Palestinia­ns that the disease could quickly spread to several Palestinia­n cities.

PA Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh announced on Monday that the Palestinia­ns and Jordan may close the border crossings between the West Bank and the kingdom in the coming days to prevent spread of the virus.

The Palestinia­n and Jordanian government­s are coordinati­ng in an attempt to curb and prevent the spread of the disease, Shtayyeh said. “We may have to close the border crossings in the next few days.”

Shtayyeh added that the PA was also in contact with the Egyptian authoritie­s to prevent the virus from reaching the Gaza Strip.

 ?? (Bethlehem Municipali­ty via Reuters) ?? STREETS IN Bethlehem are disinfecte­d due to coronaviru­s on Saturday.
(Bethlehem Municipali­ty via Reuters) STREETS IN Bethlehem are disinfecte­d due to coronaviru­s on Saturday.

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