70,000 IS supporters, half of whom are children, were placed in Al Hol camp in northeastern Syria when a year ago the IS terrorist organization lost the last waste of the land they controlled.

Already in the past, the health situation was nightmarish in the camp and now worries about coronary infection are growing. At the same time, testing opportunities for the virus are lacking in the vast and poor Kurdish part of northern Syria.

"We hear a lot of suspicious cases from different hospitals, but we don't have the test equipment required. I don't think it exists in our entire area," says Mahmoud Abdullah Ali, Red Crescent Relief Organization.

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