Parents with Covid, unable to look after their children and living in Gaza, have problems bigger than childcare arrangements. One such couple sent their children to their grandparents' apartment, then two days later the worst violence in years erupted on their doorstep between Israel's military and Palestinian militant group Hamas. Rockets and mortars flew everywhere. The couple have no access to health services, despite their worrying symptoms, and they are struggling with the separation from their children as Israeli airstrikes pound nearby. Less than 2% of Gaza's population had received a dose of Covid-19 vaccine by the end of April, and thousands are evacuating to shelters, the above couple included. Medical staff and humanitarian agencies are worried the enclave could be hit by a third wave of Covid-19 as dozens of schools are transformed into shelters. The health ministry believes the wave has already started, with 30% of people being tested proving positive and over 100 in intensive care units.
Gaza: schools could become super-spreader centres
Written by David Fletcher 20 May 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for God in His mercy to care for the Palestine refugees in Gaza running for their lives, and expecting schools to be safer than homes. (Psalm 76:3)
- More: edition.cnn.com/2021/05/20/middleeast/gaza-covid-conflict-intl/index.html
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