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Gaza tries to resume daily life despite COVID-19 pandemic

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Gaza, Oct 12 (EFE / EPA) .- Palestinians try to lead a normal life in Gaza despite the COVID-19 pandemic.The Palestinian territories register a total of 6,777 active cases, about 30% less than the more than 10,000 a month ago, and for two weeks they have oscillated between 300 and 500 new cases daily. Among these figures, however, the Ministry of Health includes the cases of East Jerusalem, occupied and annexed by Israel. (Camera: MOHAMMED SABER)SHOT LIST: PALESTINES AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDMEIC IN GAZA.

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