Coronavirus disease 2019?(COVID-19) Situation Report 84
Monthly issue:?22?October to 18 November 2021

Highlights
- New COVID-19 infections (4th wave in the West bank and 3rd wave in Gaza) continue to slow down across the oPt. The Gaza Strip leads by ratio of 64.6% of all active cases.
- Positivity in the oPt continues to decline reaching 8.28% over the reporting period. Rt remains under 1.
WHO preparedness, readiness and response
WHO continues to work closely with partners to support the Ministry of Health¡¯s (MoH) efforts to respond to the COVID-19?outbreak.
Coordination,?planning?and monitoring?
- The state of emergency over COVID-19 decreed by President Mahmoud Abbas?continues in place.
- Implementation of third ‘booster¡¯ dose to medical staff and priority groups such as elderly and sick?continues.
Surveillance
- Amidst?the?fourth?COVID-19?wave in the West?Bank and the third wave in the Gaza Strip,?the?overall?number of active cases is declining?to?2,758?COVID-19?cases?detected?across the?oPt.?Infections in the Gaza?Strip?still?account?for?most of?all?cases,?around?65%.
- In the West?Bank,?numbers of?cases?are?slowing down,?and are now at?975. Positivity?stands at 4.30%?over the reporting period?(22 October to 18 November 2021).
- In the Gaza Strip, positivity continues to decrease, while?remaining?rather high?at 13%.
- The?overall Case Fatality Rate (CFR)?across oPt?remains?at?1%.?The CFR is the proportion of?deaths?among?identified?confirmed?cases.
Laboratory testing and diagnostics
- The number of tests conducted in the oPt?over?the?reporting period is 93,901?tests,?with?an overall positivity of?8.28%.?In the Gaza Strip,?an average of 956 tests took place per day while the?average?in the West Bank was?2,368 tests per day.
- In order to?maintain COVID-19 testing capacity in the Gaza Strip, during the reporting period, WHO delivered COVID-19?laboratory testing kits and supplies, including real time-PCR tests, antigen rapid diagnostic tests, in?addition?to supplementary kits?and supplies, that are enough to test?more than?73,000?COVID-19 suspected cases.
Infection Prevention and Control (IPC), Case Management, Operations Support and Logistics?
- In the Gaza Strip, the number of patients requiring hospitalization?continues to?decrease,?with?an?overall bed occupancy?of?28%, with?70?beds out of a total of?247?currently occupied.
- Bed occupancy at intensive care units (ICU) is also?improving, with?9?patients (20%) occupying a total capacity of?45?beds, including?two?patients?on mechanical ventilation.
- In?the West Bank, hospitals continue to respond to?COVID-19?situation: ICU bed occupancy?is?51%?with?48?ICU beds occupied out of?95,?and?8?patients on ventilators.
- As part of?its?continued?efforts in expanding the capacity of?the Gaza?health system?in?case management,?WHO concluded?two series of training, targeting a total of 112 nurses and 46 doctors, on?intensive care management of COVID-19 patients.?The trainings used?combined?methods, including printed material,?face-to-face presentations, and practical workstations.


Maintaining?essential services
Scaling up Early Essential new-born?care to NGO run maternity hospitals???
In its effort to introduce early essential new-born care (EENC) in several maternity hospitals in Gaza, the WHO organized a workshop on October 28, to present (EENC) as a package of evidence-based life-saving interventions during delivery and the early new-born period. Such interventions can effectively reduce the risk of new-born morbidity and mortality. Twenty-six medical directors, heads of the obstetric departments in hospitals and the?MoH?EENC team?benefited?from the workshop.
The workshop was organized under the umbrella of the AFD funded project?¡°Strengthening Maternal, Neonatal and Young Children Health (MNCH) in Gaza¡± implemented jointly with?UNICEF?and UNFPA.

COVID-19 Vaccination Update

Vaccination?Numbers / News (as of 18?November)
- 1,606,553?people have been vaccinated?in total across the oPt:?1,113,011?in the West Bank, and?493,542?in Gaza.?These figures represent around?53.32%?of the?target?Palestinian?population?(16?years and above).
- Of these numbers,?a?total?of?1,396,877?are?fully vaccinated:?1,018,390?in West Bank, and?378,487?in Gaza.
- Administering?of third?¡°booster dose¡± of the vaccine?for priority groups is ongoing across the?oPt?(119,874 in total).??in West Bank 103,353?doses were administered?and?16,521?in Gaza.
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Document Sources: World Health Organization (WHO)
Subject: Health
Publication Date: 22/11/2021
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