Published: 2020-09-02 15:56
Last Updated: 2024-05-18 15:57
Palestine has recorded 719 new COVID-19 cases and three deaths over the past 24 hours, announced the Palestinian Health Minister, Mai al-Kaila, on Wednesday.
The deaths reported included an 80-year-old man in Hebron, 68-year-old woman in Nablus and 53-year-old man in Bethlehem, al-Kaila added.
The new coronavirus cases included: 233 in Hebron, 41 in Nablus, 50 in Bethlehem, 40 in Qalqilya, 50 Ramallah and al-Bireh, 18 in Jenin, 20 in Jericho and al-Aghwar, one in Salfit, 11 in Tulkarem, five in Tubas, 83 in Gaza Strip and 125 in Jerusalem, 42 of which in the suburbs.
The recovery cases recorded in Palestine included: 120 in Hebron, six in Tulkarem, 19 in Nablus, and 121 in Jerusalm.
The recovery rate stands at 67.2%, while the active cases rate is 32.2%, and the death rate is 0.6%.
Currently, 28 cases are in the Intensive Care Unit and five are on ventilators.
Citizens can inquire about the results of their PCR tests by visiting the website https://result.moh.ps — all they need to do is enter their ID number and click on the search button, eight to 24 hours after getting tested.