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Gaza health ministry’s covid lab out of service for second day

GAZA CITY, GAZA - MAY 17: People take photos of damaged apartments after Israeli warplanes strike headquarters of the Qatari Red Crescent Society in al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza on May 17, 2021. Since May 10, the Israeli army has launched incessant attacks on Gaza killing at least 200 Palestinians, including 59 children and 35 women, and injuring 1,305 others, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. ( Ali Jadallah - Anadolu Agency )

People take photos of damaged apartments after Israeli warplanes strike headquarters of the Qatari Red Crescent Society in al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, Gaza on May 17, 2021 [Ali Jadallah - Anadolu Agency]

Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza said today that its central laboratory has been out of service for the second consecutive day.

The laboratory was located in the headquarters of the Ministry of Health in Gaza which was severely damaged when a residential building directly opposite to it was destroyed in an Israeli air strike yesterday.

Al-Remal health centre, which is located in a facility adjacent to the headquarters of the Ministry of Health, was also severely damaged and is now no longer operational.

Dr Ayman Al-Halaby, the director of the Central Laboratory in Gaza, could not provide details as to when the lab, which carried out most covid tests, would be operational.

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