Melhem: No new infections and test results 250 healthy samples

Melhem: No new infections and test results 250 healthy samples

The government spokesman, Ibrahim Melhem, said that the results of the tests of 250 samples from all governorates were released on Friday, intact, that is, not infected with Corona virus.

"There are samples under examination, pending the results of their appearance, and we hope that all of them are healthy," Melhem added in the evening briefing on the developments of the Corona virus in Palestine.

He pointed out that there is a case in Hugo Chavez Hospital from the village of Bedou, for a man who showed symptoms of a relapse, and goes into the respirators and exits them from time to time, and we wish him and all the injured a speedy recovery.

Melhem mourned on behalf of the late deceased citizen, Nashat al-Mudallal, from the village of Sidon, north of Tulkarm, who died this afternoon from being infected with the Coruna virus.

He said that the deceased was suffering from chronic diseases and suffered a health relapse, which is the second case in Palestine after a sixty-year-old woman from the village of Badu died, and the infection was transmitted to her from her son who works in the lands of the 48.

Melhem added that the case that was announced this morning from Halhul, was the wife of the injured owner of the sewing workshop, who was infected by her husband, who was also injured by a dealer in Israel who deals with him.

He continued: "With regard to those present in brotherly Jordan, we assure them that the Kingdom is showing great cooperation in addition to the Jordanian ambassador to Palestine who cooperates with us greatly, as well as the Palestinian embassy in Amman, everyone cooperating to ensure the return of those stranded in Jordan to the homeland.

He called on our people who want to return from Jordan to register their names so that the embassy can find the right time with the parties concerned to secure their return safely and safely, expressing his thanks to the brothers in Jordan who provided distinctive hospitality to our stranded people.