Medical workers handle test samples at a Palestinian Health Ministry testing lab for coronavirus disease in the West Bank city of Ramallah on February 2, 2021. AFP
Medical workers handle test samples at a Palestinian Health Ministry testing lab for coronavirus disease in the West Bank city of Ramallah on February 2, 2021. AFP
Medical workers handle test samples at a Palestinian Health Ministry testing lab for coronavirus disease in the West Bank city of Ramallah on February 2, 2021. AFP
Medical workers handle test samples at a Palestinian Health Ministry testing lab for coronavirus disease in the West Bank city of Ramallah on February 2, 2021. AFP

Palestinian Authority gives Covid-19 vaccine to frontline healthworkers


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Palestinians launched a Covid-19 vaccination campaign on Tuesday, with health workers receiving the first shots after the delivery of doses from Israel. International shipments are expected within days.

Medical personnel treating coronavirus patients or working in intensive care units were inoculated at Hugo Chavez hospital in the West Bank city of Ramallah, headquarters of the Palestinian Authority.

"It was a wonderful step because it is crucial to protect medical staff who are dealing with Covid-19 patients from zero distance and are at risk of getting the infection," said Bassil Bawatneh, the hospital's director.

Israel transferred 2,000 doses of Moderna Inc's vaccine on Monday and said it had earmarked another 3,000 shots for the Palestinians.

Palestinian Health Minister Mai Alkaila said that within days her ministry would receive 5,000 doses of Russia's Sputnik V vaccine and 37,000 doses from the Covax global vaccine-sharing programme.

Ms Alkaila said some of the doses would on Wednesday be transferred to the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by the PA's main rival, Hamas.

She estimated it would take several months to complete vaccinations in Palestinian areas.

People over the age of 60 or with chronic illnesses will be the first to be inoculated among the general public, the Health Ministry said.

Rights groups have called on Israel, a world leader in the administration of Covid-19 vaccines, to ensure Palestinians are inoculated, citing its occupation of the West Bank, territory captured in the 1967 war.

Israeli officials said that task should fall to the Palestinian Health Ministry, part of the PA, which exercises limited self-rule under interim peace deals.

The West Bank, where 3.1 million Palestinians live, has reported 101,221 coronavirus cases, with 1,271 deaths. Gaza, with a population of two million, has more than 51,000 cases and 523 deaths.

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Coronavirus pandemic around the world on February 3 – in pictures

  • Nurses attend to a Covid-19 patient in the respiratory distress and severe infections unit of the Hopital Nord in Marseille, south-east France. AFP
    Nurses attend to a Covid-19 patient in the respiratory distress and severe infections unit of the Hopital Nord in Marseille, south-east France. AFP
  • A woman plays the violin as a tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore is displayed in Piccadilly Circus, London. The British Second World War veteran who entered the hearts of a nation in lockdown died after testing positive for Covid-19. He was 100. AP
    A woman plays the violin as a tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore is displayed in Piccadilly Circus, London. The British Second World War veteran who entered the hearts of a nation in lockdown died after testing positive for Covid-19. He was 100. AP
  • A man waits to have his Infant Jesus figure blessed with holy water at Purification of Our Lady of Candlemas Chapel in Mexico City. AP
    A man waits to have his Infant Jesus figure blessed with holy water at Purification of Our Lady of Candlemas Chapel in Mexico City. AP
  • Peter Daszak and Thea Fischer, members of the World Health Organisation team investigating the origin of the coronavirus disease, arrive at Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. Reuters
    Peter Daszak and Thea Fischer, members of the World Health Organisation team investigating the origin of the coronavirus disease, arrive at Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, Hubei province, China. Reuters
  • A child carries an armful of carrots to her mother who is helping prepare lunch at a soup kitchen in the Villa Maria slum of Lima, Peru, as the country battles a resurgence in Covid-19 cases. AP
    A child carries an armful of carrots to her mother who is helping prepare lunch at a soup kitchen in the Villa Maria slum of Lima, Peru, as the country battles a resurgence in Covid-19 cases. AP
  • A cyclist crosses the nearly empty streets at the Victory Column in Berlin, Germany. EPA
    A cyclist crosses the nearly empty streets at the Victory Column in Berlin, Germany. EPA
  • Elderly people wearing face masks play cards in a small park in Milan, northern Italy. EPA
    Elderly people wearing face masks play cards in a small park in Milan, northern Italy. EPA
  • Volunteers go door-to-door delivering Covid-19 home test kits in Woking, Britain. EPA
    Volunteers go door-to-door delivering Covid-19 home test kits in Woking, Britain. EPA
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