Palestinian Authority PM says laborers would be 'protected' by going home, since Israel set to announce further restrictions; all who return must self-isolate

Rights group says laborer fell ill in Tel Aviv, was examined at a hospital, then police left him at checkpoint without coordinating with Palestinian medical authorities

Shtayyeh says Palestinians will be banned from leaving their homes as of 10 p.m. but will be allowed to go to health facilities, supermarkets and other places

Mai al-Kaila says they underwent three separate tests for the disease, all of which came back negative; recovered were young and had only experienced mild symptoms

Government spokesman says moves could 'go much further than what you are imagining'; Hamas run-Health Ministry says Gaza still free of infection but some 3,500 are in isolation

Palestinian official says contagion 'knows no borders and can infect everyone'; source in Defense Ministry says cooperation 'very tight and very strong'

Palestinians who work in Israel have until Friday to decide whether to stay home or remain in Israel for 1-2 months

Security forces tell Beit Sahour residents to remain in homes unless absolutely necessary; new cases blamed on patient who violated quarantine

Israeli authorities to allow Palestinian laborers to stay in Israel for one to two months; construction of two quarantine facilities in Gaza commences

Mohammed Shtayyeh says man recently returned to West Bank from Poland where he studied; Palestinian finance minister meets Kahlon, demands Israel release tax funds to fight virus

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