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Download for WHO oPt COVID-19 Update No images? Click here Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation Report 55 Issued 10 December 2020
Highlights
In response to depletion of COVID-19 tests announced by local health authorities in Gaza on December 7, WHO procured 295 kits to perform around 28,000 tests. The first 195 kits (to provide 18,720 tests) were delivered on 7 December and enabled the lab to resume testing, with the remaining tests to be delivered in coming days. This delivery is generously funded by the Governments of Kuwait and Germany. WHO preparedness, readiness and responseWHO is continuing to work with partners to support Ministry of Health’s (MoH) efforts to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak. Key Performance Indicators for COVID-19 Response in oPt
Coordination, planning and monitoring “We welcome the 18 European Union representatives and ambassadors to the Gaza Strip to share first-hand information on how WHO supports the local health authorities' response to the COVID-19 pandemic during this difficult time. The EU is a key supporter of our COVID-19 response in Gaza, alongside other donors,” said Sacha Bootsma, Head of WHO Gaza Sub-office (pictured top) who met the delegation with WHO Head of Office, Dr Gerald Rockenschaub on December 7. The group visited the European Gaza Hospital, to get first-hand information on the achievements and challenges of COVID-19 case management. Headed by EU Representative, Sven von Burgsdorff, the delegation was briefed on chronic shortages of medical supplies and equipment as well as urgent priority needs of Gaza’s health system to contain the recent surge of cases. Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, the EU has
generously supported WHO to strengthen the local health system with provision of critical medical supplies and equipment, training and technical support. The following new measures were initiated by the Palestinian Authority across the West Bank to help curb the spread of the virus for the period from 10- 17 December:
In the Gaza Strip:
“This contribution from the Italian Government comes at a crucial time, when Palestine is experiencing a concerning dynamic of increasing community spread of COVID-19 and there is a mounting risk that the health system may reach its capacity limits and get overwhelmed,” Dr Gerald Rockenschaub, WHO’s Head of Office, thanked the Italian Government this week for its EUR 400,000 contribution towards WHO activities to support the Inter-Agency COVID-19 Response Plan for Palestine. expanding hospital-bed and intensive care treatment capacities, and training in infection prevention and control. It will strengthen WHO’s efforts to support the MoH and partners in the oPt to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and to help protect the most vulnerable people from COVID-19.
Laboratory diagnostics
WHO continues to address gaps and depletion of COVID-19 tests in the Gaza Strip by delivering COVID-19 extraction kits to support 4,000 tests. Additional 195 detection kits (providing supplies for 18,720 tests) were delivered on December 7. Testing is an important cornerstone of the COVID-19 response as it prevents further transmission, identifies those who may need care and helps authorities understand how prevalent the virus is so they can make evidence-based decisions to slow the spread of the disease.
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), Isolation and Case Management, Operations Support and Logistics “We did not know how to wear the personal protective equipment, and we learned during the course how to wear it properly. Learning this protected us from the coronavirus,” said Ghazi Akeela, one of 250 Palestine Red Crescent Society ambulance personnel and Ministry of Health emergency medical workers who completed a six-week online training course run by disaster relief specialists NYCMedics and supported by WHO in the Gaza Strip. The sessions included COVID-19 technical guidance on infection, prevention and control. WHO plans to use the course as a model for distance-training in Gaza.
WHO has delivered the following essential medical equipment to the Gaza Strip to support the COVID-19 response and emergency preparedness:
WHO delivered 54,000 litres of fuel to the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) and Al-Quds hospital, through UNRWA. The fuel was funded by EU Humanitarian AID. Dr Bashar Murad, EMS Director at PRCS said the delivery will help PRCS maintain its emergency services in the Gaza Strip, “we usually receive around 200 emergency calls every day, and we expect this number to get to 450 [during the pandemic].” COVID-19 vaccination:
Situation in the Eastern Mediterranean Region and Globally
Latest WHO advice and health information:Further information: Dr. Gerald Rockenschaub, WHO oPt Head of Office, rockenschaubg@who.int |