The Jerusalem Post

PA: Bethlehem infant recovers from virus

Palestinia­n student returning from Poland tests positive

- • By KHALED ABU TOAMEH

The Palestinia­n Authority announced on Monday that the number of coronaviru­s cases has risen to 39 after a Palestinia­n from Tulkarm tested positive for the disease.

PA government spokesman Ibrahim Milhem announced that a two-year-old girl from Bethlehem who had been diagnosed with the virus has recovered from the disease.

PA Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said during the weekly meeting of the cabinet in Ramallah, that a Palestinia­n student from Tulkarm, who was studying medicine in Poland, was found to be infected with the virus upon his return to the West Bank through the Allenby Bridge.

He said the student’s family and other people who came in contact with him were now being examined to see if they have been infected with the virus.

This was the second confirmed case of coronaviru­s outside the Bethlehem area. Last week the PA announced that another Palestinia­n from Tulkarm was diagnosed with the virus. It said the man contracted the virus after coming in contact with an Israeli who recently returned from abroad.

Shortly after Monday’s announceme­nt, the PA governor of Tulkarm, Issam Abu Baker, announced he has decided to completely seal off the city and its surroundin­gs to prevent the spread of the virus. The PA government, however, later announced that no decision has been taken to close Tulkarm and said the governor’s move was only a recommenda­tion.

Shtayyeh said more than 2,300 samples that were tested in the past few days for the virus were negative. “That means we have 39 confirmed cases,” he said. “Fifteen of them have begun recovering. But that does not mean that the problem has gone.”

Shtayyeh assured Palestinia­ns

that there was enough food in the markets. “A report submitted by the economy minister says that the markets are now stable,” he added. “We have enough food for a significan­t period of time.”

Meanwhile, the PA turned the Grand Park Hotel in Ramallah into a center for treating Palestinia­ns diagnosed with the virus. The PA governor of Ramallah and Al-Bireh, Leila Ghannam, said the move was a precaution­ary measure in the case of an emergency resulting from the virus’s spread. She said no cases of coronaviru­s have been detected in her city.

In a related developmen­t, the PA security forces arrested 20 Palestinia­ns on suspicion of spreading rumors and causing panic regarding the virus. The PA security forces have also arrested several coffee shop and restaurant owners who ignored instructio­ns to shut down their businesses to prevent the spread of the virus.

 ?? (Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90) ?? A PALESTINIA­N WORKER sanitizes a street in the West Bank city of Nablus, earlier this week, as a precaution to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s.
(Nasser Ishtayeh/Flash90) A PALESTINIA­N WORKER sanitizes a street in the West Bank city of Nablus, earlier this week, as a precaution to slow the spread of the coronaviru­s.

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