First omicron case detected in Gaza

First omicron case detected in Gaza
A Palestinian woman wearing on a protective face mask speaks on her phone as she stands next to a coronavirus-themed mural amid the coronavirus disease outbreak in Gaza on November 22, 2020. (REUTERS/File)
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Updated 26 December 2021
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First omicron case detected in Gaza

First omicron case detected in Gaza
  • The carrier is a Gaza resident who was infected within the coastal territory
  • This means the variant exists in Gaza and is now spreading among the population

GAZA: The Palestinian health ministry said on Sunday it had identified the first case of the omicron coronavirus variant in the Gaza Strip.
The carrier is a Gaza resident who was infected within the coastal territory, ministry official Majdi Dhair told a news conference.
Dhair said this meant the variant, first identified in southern Africa and Hong Kong last month, existed in Gaza and was now spreading among the population. The discovery poses a new challenge to the enclave’s under-developed health system.
“We are ahead of difficult days. It is expected that the omicron variant will spread fast,” he told reporters.
Gaza, with a population of 2.2 million people, has registered 189,837 COVID-19 infections and 1,691 deaths.
Dhair urged Gazans to get vaccinated, putting the percentage of those who had already received shots at around 40 percent.
In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, three cases of omicron variant had been detected among Palestinians on December 16 and the number had since risen to 23 among the 3.1 million population, Palestinian health authorities said.