3 Deaths and 60 new infections of corona among the Palestinian communities

3 Deaths and 60 new infections of corona among the Palestinian communities

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates reported, on Thursday evening, that three deaths and 60 new cases of Coronavirus have been recorded among Palestinian communities around the world, which brings the number of deaths to 292 and injuries to 6,955 since the start of the pandemic.

In this context, the Embassy of the State of Palestine in Spain reported that a new death from the virus had been recorded among the community of citizens, Tamam Al-Khatib (52 years), bringing the death toll to 5. 36 cases of HIV infection were recorded among the community previously.

In the United States of America, the team responsible for monitoring the conditions of the Palestinian community reported two new deaths from the virus for two Palestinian citizens, bringing the number of deaths to 84, and 60 new cases of the virus were recorded among the community, in: Michigan, Illinois, New Jersey, New York, and Boston. , Bringing the number of injuries to 4,276.

In another context, the specialized work team at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said: “In cooperation with the Embassy of the State of Palestine in the sisterly Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and the economic affairs sector in the ministry, it obtained the necessary approvals to secure the travel of two delegations of businessmen to represent the Hebron Chamber of Commerce to Turkey. To participate in the (MUSIAD Economic) conference in the period between 18-21 of this month, and the second to participate in a group of concurrent exhibitions in the foodstuff, packaging and food processing machinery sector, which will be organized from 25 to 28 of this month.

The team affirmed that it will continue to work to secure the travel and movement of the businessmen sector to many countries, to enable them to continue to develop their business and commercial interests, in a way that serves the development of the Palestinian national economy, noting that the Ministry has, throughout previous periods, secured the travel and movement of hundreds of businessmen to many Countries.

Thursday, the last batch that coordinated the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates for its return, which includes citizens, graduate students and businessmen, arrived from Istanbul to the homeland.