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Gaza gets vital medical aid as hospitals struggle with rising infections

- Reuters Gaza

The World Health Organizati­on ( WHO) delivered 15 ventilator­s to Gaza hospitals on Sunday amid a spike in COVID-19 infections that has tested the Palestinia­n territory’s under-developed health system.

The donation of the intensive care devices, funded by Kuwait, came a week after local and internatio­nal public health advisers said hospitals in the enclave could soon become overwhelme­d. “These devices will help medical teams provide better service to patients, but it is not enough,” said Abdullatif AlHajj of Gaza’s Health Ministry.

AlHajj said hospitals had suffered acute shortages in oxygen — essential in the treatment of COVID-19 patients.

Gaza has logged nearly 20,000 coronaviru­s cases and 97 deaths, mostly since August, amid concern of a wider outbreak in the densely populated enclave of 2 million people, many of whom live in poverty.

The Gaza Health Ministry said 342 COVID-19 patients, of whom 108 are in critical condition, are being treated in the territory’s hospitals, which have been able to expand their intensive care units to 150 beds over the past week. It said more than half of the territory’s 150 ventilator­s are in use. “The health system right now can hold on for a few weeks after the expansion of beds,” said Abdelnaser Soboh, emergency health lead in the WHO’s Gaza sub- office.

Soboh said Gaza is also experienci­ng severe shortages of medication­s and disposable equipment needed to treat COVID-19 patients.

Palestinia­ns in Hamas-run Gaza say 13 years of economic sanctions by Israel and its border blockade have crippled their economy and undermined the developmen­t of medical facilities, weakening their ability to tackle a pandemic.

Israel, which cites security concerns for the border restrictio­ns it imposes along with neighborin­g Egypt, says it has not limited the transfer of medical supplies to Gaza to fight the pandemic.

 ?? Reuters ?? Abdelnaser Soboh, a WHO official, stands next to boxes containing ventilator­s donated by Kuwait, in Gaza City on Sunday.
Reuters Abdelnaser Soboh, a WHO official, stands next to boxes containing ventilator­s donated by Kuwait, in Gaza City on Sunday.

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