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Infection has also been spread through Arab Israelis traveling to markets in the territories and coming back and from weddings and other illegal gatherings being held over the green line, Levy said.“Travel between the Palestinian territories and Israel is something that is bringing up infection – we see an increase in the number of cases from it,” he stressed. “We need these events to be prevented” by the police and the army.Levy added that the rate of infection in the Arab sector in general is much higher in proportion to the number of citizens, and that the Health Ministry’s Arab desk is doing what it can to help the community reduce morbidity by working with local authorities and religious leaders.There are currently 15 red cities and many more orange cities. The majority of them are Arab.According to data presented at the coronavirus cabinet meeting by the National Security Council earlier this week, nearly 47% of all new infections in Israel in the past week were within Arab society. Similarly, 60% of all infections among school children are within that sector.The Palestinian official said he did not know whether Israel was planning to prevent Palestinians from entering the country as part of the efforts to combat the disease. “We are holding daily consultations and discussions with the Israeli side on this issue,” the official added. “We are working together.”Earlier this month, the IDF issued an order banning Israeli citizens from entering Area B of the West Bank to slow a rise in coronavirus cases among Arab Israelis. Under the 1995 Oslo II Accord, Area B is located under PA civilian control and Israeli security control.Despite the ban, thousands of Arab-Israelis continued to visit the West Bank in the past weeks, mainly because the IDF did not take measures to enforce the order, another PA official said.Samer al-Assad, director-general of Preventive Medicine at the Palestinian Ministry of Health, said on Wednesday that the coming days would see an increase in the number of infected people.Assad told Wafa, the Palestinian news agency, that an expected increase in the number of deaths and case numbers has been observed in recent days. During the last 48 hours, 26 deaths and 3,666 COVID-19 cases were recorded, after a state of stability in the numbers of deaths and illnesses. He warned that the number of infections would increase during the Winter.“Palestine has entered the stage of societal spread of the virus, meaning that the source of infection is not known, and that there are undiagnosed infections, due to the reluctance of a number of citizens to conduct tests, and failure to adhere to home quarantine, in addition to infected people who do not show any symptoms,” Assad said.He revealed that there was an increase in infections in schools, but said it was “within a reasonable rate and is still under control.”More than 750 Palestinians have died of the coronavirus since the outbreak of the pandemic in March, Palestinian health officials confirmed on Wednesday.Earlier this week, the PA government in Ramallah ordered a total lockdown from Friday morning until Sunday morning in a bid to curb the spread of the virus.Tovah Lazaroff contributed to this report."seal" - Google News
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