Abstract

Palestinians are facing the epidemic while they are the only occupied country globally, with around 2 million inhabitants under siege in the Gaza Strip (GS) for the last 14 years and have no control over the health of the Palestinians in East-Jerusalem (EJ). Such catastrophic situations created a variety in the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in different territories. This study aimed to explore variation in COVID-19 spread, risk factors, and intervention activities in the three Palestinian territories: West Bank (WB), EJ, and GS to learn from the current gaps to overcome this pandemic and be prepared for future emergencies. Epidemiological data regarding COVID-19 were obtained from online websites, Palestinian national reports, WHO reports, and scientific publications. Morbidity and mortality indicators in Palestine are higher than the global level with rate variation in the three territories. COVID-19 incidence and mortality rates are higher in EJ and lowest in GS, while case fatalities are around 1% all over the country. Social gathering and lack of readiness of the fragmented health systems (there are two systems; Palestinian serves the WB and GS and Israeli serves the EJ) are risk factors in the three Palestinian territories. The most prominent risk in GS is overcrowding, while the movement of the workers inside Israel and travel are more prevalent in the WB and EJ. The WHO and international organizations play an active role in responding to a community spread, mainly national coordination, risk communication and community engagement, laboratory support, surveillance and procurement, and supply management. Recommendations include restructuring the national committees, reviewing and standardization of the national protocols, expanding infections prevention training, supporting and developing the capacity of laboratories, and setting the role of NGOs besides community engagement and participation.

Highlights

  • Palestinian territories are located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea

  • This study aimed to explore the variation in COVID-19 spread, risk factors, and intervention activities in the three Palestinian territories: West Bank, East-Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip to learn from current gaps, to overcome the current pandemic, and face future emergencies

  • Two indicators were calculated for mortality, first was the COVID19-specific mortality rate calculated by the total number of COVID-19 deaths in the country divided by the total population of the country and multiplied by 100,000

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Introduction

Palestinian territories are located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea. The remaining area from Palestine is divided into two geographically distinct regional units, the West Bank (WB) and the Gaza Strip (GS), while East-Jerusalem (EJ) and areas classified as “C” are under the control of Israel. In one of COVID-19 in Palestinian Territories the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) camps, population density reaches over 80,000 per square kilometer [2]. Palestinians are facing the pandemic while they are the only occupied country in the world and have no control for the health of the Palestinians in EJ. Such catastrophic situations created a variety in the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in the different territories. We tried to demonstrate the fight of the Palestinians to ensure control of the pandemic under challenging circumstances

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