Gaza declares lockdown after first cases of community coronavirus spread

Hamas-run government announces 48-hour curfew for the first time since the start of the outbreak after Health Ministry said 4 people from the same family have tested positive for the virus in the al-Maghazi refugee camp
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Officials in the Gaza Strip on Monday evening declared a full lockdown for the first time after the Hamas-run Health Ministry announced the first cases of community spread of coronavirus.
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  • Until now, all the cases reported in Gaza were linked to quarantine facilities for residents returning from abroad.
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    Coronavirus in the Gaza Strip
    Coronavirus in the Gaza Strip
    Coronavirus in the Gaza Strip
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    The Health Ministry said four people from the same family have tested positive for the virus in central Gaza and investigations were underway to track the source of the infection. A full lockdown was imposed on the al-Maghazi refugee camp, where the family lives.
    The Hamas-run government announced 48-hour curfew in the entire territory, closing businesses, schools, mosques and cafes.
    The discovery of the local cases comes despite months of strict efforts taken to prevent community transmission.Starting on March 15, Hamas imposed mandatory isolation for 21 days at designated quarantine centers for all those returning to the Strip by the way of Israel and Egypt.
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     Gaza officials disinfect the streets of the Strip
     Gaza officials disinfect the streets of the Strip
    Gaza officials disinfect the streets of the Strip
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    Authorities have detected 109 cases in the quarantine facilities since March, and 72 of them have recovered. The only fatality in Gaza was a woman who had underlying health problems.
    The Islamic militant Hamas movement has ruled Gaza since seizing control from rival Palestinian forces in 2007. Egypt and Israel imposed a blockade on the territory, which is home to some 2 million Palestinians, in response to the Hamas takeover. Israel and Hamas have fought three wars and countless skirmishes since then.
    Tensions have risen in recent weeks as Palestinian militants have launched incendiary balloons and rockets across the frontier. Israel has responded with airstrikes on targets linked to Hamas. There have been no deaths or serious injuries on either side.
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    And still nothing here
    Nearly 1,500 more cases since yesterday. Figures like that daily! But although Vancouver has now gone into lockdown, like so many others, we have a death wish government too scared, too politically- rather than humanitarian-minded to start instituting serious restrictions. It's beyond all comprehension, beyond all reason. All those demanding no lockdowns have clearly lost nobody to this nasty virus. And, frankly, they've lost their minds. This level of infectiousness cannot continue. It, in itself, will result in financial catastrophe and is having a massive impact on the morale of the nation.
    pgr| 08.25.20
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