The Modi’in-Maccabim-Reut Municipality announced tonight (Wednesday to Thursday) that a teacher at the H-Urban School has been infected with the Corona virus.
The teacher, a resident of the city, has been in isolation since last Saturday with her family, who were not diagnosed as blue.
During the days she taught, she stayed with 94 students and 80 of the educational staff, who, according to the Ministry of Health’s guidance, will remain in complete isolation until Friday in two weeks.
The municipality also said that after the consultation with Mayor Haim Bibs with the professionals in the Ministry of Health and the Education Administration, it was decided that from the morning until the next Sunday no school attendance.
The municipality added that during the night and morning, authorities contacted each and every one of the 94 students and 80 staff, informing them that they should be in solitary confinement immediately.
“School staff who did not come in contact with the teacher will prepare a curriculum on Thursdays and Fridays to absorb school students who did not come in contact with the teacher,” the municipality said. “This, in an attempt to restore the curriculum as much as possible with a limited teaching staff, is coming this Sunday.”
Yesterday, it was also discovered that two students in grades 4 and 6 from two elementary schools in Kfar Yona were diagnosed as positive for the virus. As a result, about 200 students, teachers and staff in the two schools that have been in contact with the infected students will be in isolation starting today.
Earlier yesterday, Ichilov Hospital announced that there had been a deterioration in the condition of the Corona Airways Authority employee (“Patient 71”). The hospital said the man, in his 60s who is unknown to whom he was infected, was admitted to a general intensive care unit in serious condition, being euthanized and breathing. The man joins the pilgrim driver from Greece who was hospitalized in a severe condition at Fouria Medical Center.
The number of Corona patients in Israel jumped to 97 people yesterday. The Ministry of Health has announced that anyone with high body temperature and developing respiratory symptoms (cough or heavy breathing) should stay home for up to two days after the respiratory symptoms are over.
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