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UN detects first COVID-19 cases at Syrian refugee camp in Jordan

Azraq is home to some 36,000 Syrian refugees, while the larger Zaatari camp houses some 76,000. Jordan hosts over 6,50,000 Syrian refugees

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The UN agency for refugees has confirmed two cases in the Azraq camp in Jordan. Representation pic/AFP

The UN agency for refugees has confirmed two cases in the Azraq camp in Jordan. Representation pic/AFP

The UN agency for refugees said on Tuesday it has confirmed two coronavirus cases in the Azraq camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan. They are the first infections to be detected among Syrians living in refugee camps in Jordan, which are home to more than 1,00,000 Syrians displaced by that country's civil war. The UNHCR says the two patients have been transferred to quarantine facilities and their neighbors have been isolated as more testing is carried out.

Azraq is home to some 36,000 Syrian refugees, while the larger Zaatari camp houses some 76,000. Jordan hosts over 6,50,000 Syrian refugees. "This is the first confirmed case of coronavirus in refugee camps in Jordan," the UNHCR said in a statement. "It is a reminder that everyone has been affected by this epidemic, and solutions must be addressed through international solidarity and cooperation."

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