An-Najah News - The besieged sea enclave of Gaza received a new supply of urgently needed kits provided by the World Health Organization (WHO).

WHO provided Gaza with 19,500 swaps, which reached the enclave through the Israeli-run Erez/Beit Hanoun crossing. 

This new supply came less than 24 hours after Gaza's medical facilities ran out of coronavirus testing kits, including swaps according to local resources.

Health officials in Gaza have warned today that without the kits, they will not be able to monitor the health situation in the crowded enclave, which has seen a sharp rise in the number of coronavirus cases and deaths in recent weeks. The supply will last for only eight days

The besieged sea enclave tonight received a new supply of urgently needed kits provided by the World Health Organization (WHO).

WHO provided Gaza with 19,500 swaps, which reached the enclave through the Israeli-run Erez/Beit Hanoun crossing. 

Gaza recorded 25592 cases of coronavirus since the outbreak in Palestine in March with currently 10647 active cases, while 149 people have died of the disease, and 350 patients are getting treatment in hospitals, among them 147 in serious condition.