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Two test positive for Coronavirus in Gaza Strip
Workers wearing protective gear spray disinfectant as a precaution against the coronavirus, at the main market in Gaza City, last Thursday

TWO Gaza Strip residents recently returned from Pakistan have become the enclave’s first people to test positive for Covid-19, the Palestinian Health Ministry announced on Saturday night.

The development added to fears of a coronavirus outbreak in crowded Gaza, where the healthcare system has been stretched by years of conflict and economic blockades by Israel.

The ministry said that the two infected people had been moved into isolation at a hospital in the southern Gaza city of Rafah.

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