
The death toll from Corona in Israel rose to 17, after a 50-year-old Corona patient died on Monday morning. This is the youngest death in Israel. However, the woman suffered from background illness, and was more than a week attached to a heart-lung-eco machine. After both the heart and lungs collapsed
Ministry of Health instructions to prevent the spread of the Corona virus in Israel // Courtesy: Ministry of Health
Sheba Medical Center said: “After ten days in which the Corona ICU team struggled for her life, a patient died in her 50s who suffered from background illness.
At present, the number of patients in Corona in Israel stands at 3,695, 80 in serious condition, of which 66 are respirators.
Yesterday, Health Ministry Director-General Moshe Bar Seaman Tov said in an interview on Network B during his assessment that “by the end of the weekend we will reach more than 150 patients in serious condition. He added that he “does not see a model that we are ending this event in a small number of patients
Bar added another good sign that in his estimation “The school year will not resume after Passover. Most things will not be renewed, but we can return in a controlled and managed manner. The key in the end is a profound change in people’s behavior. “
At the same time, the institution brought 30 respirators and millions of surgical masks and 25,000 N-95 masks to Israel tonight. Later this week, the institution will bring another 160 ventilators to Israel.
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Updated this morning The Ministry of Health says that the number of Corona patients in Israel is 4,347, with 80 being hospitalized in serious condition and 63 of whom are anesthetized and breathing. In total, 134 patients recovered and were discharged.
In the meantime, Prime Minister Netanyahu last night appointed Minister Aryeh Deri to find solutions to enable the Haredi population and the Arab public to maintain the rules of social remoteness and isolation, while understanding the special characteristics of their needs. This is in light of the relatively high numbers of patients from these populations as well as the numerous violations of the government’s directives on the victim.
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