Gaza Health: We extended the quarantine period by 21 days to achieve the highest safety rate in the world

Gaza Health: We extended the quarantine period by 21 days to achieve the highest safety rate in the world

Dr. Rami Al-Abadleh, director of the infection control department in the Gaza Ministry of Health, confirmed that health has extended the quarantine period for citizens to 21 days instead of 14 days, to ensure the highest level of safety in the year.

Al-Abadla said in a press statement today, Monday, that the error rate does not exceed half a percent, which prompted the Ministry of Health to extend the quarantine period, so that the percentage of reassurance that they were not infected with the Corona virus is 100%.

Al-Abadleh emphasized that whoever comes out of the stone will be completely safe after 21 days of stone, stressing that what the Ministry of Health is doing to ensure the highest level of safety in the world, so that this disease does not spread in Gaza, especially as its capabilities are limited and great countries have collapsed in front of this epidemic.

The Ministry of Quota said yesterday that it extended the quarantine period an additional week, after scientific studies have proven that the quarantine period spanning 14 days does not achieve a definite guarantee that the quarantines are free of infection, and that some cases were recorded after the expiration of this period.

Accordingly, the Ministry of Health decided to unite an additional precautionary step, so that the quarantine period will be 21 days.

Al-Abadla said: The Ministry of Health is concerned with reporting any cases that it has been diagnosed with the disease, and not to conceal it, so that thousands of injuries will not be recorded within a week.

He called on the citizens to take the information from the official authorities, and not to pay attention to the information that is published on the communication sites, stressing that the Ministry of Health is keen on their safety for all of them.

He said that all 1723 quarried people in 24 centers, including 990 patients who need special health follow-up, are in good health and there are medical staff on permanent care of them.