The Ministry of Health has published the latest disease data, which show that the percentage of positive infections continues to fall and stands at 4.5 • The number of deaths increased by 26 and reached 2,167
Corona ward at Rambam Hospital in Haifa
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At the end of Shabbat, the Ministry of Health published the latest morbidity data on the corona virus, which showed a further decrease in the rate of positives and in the number of daily infections.
Significant news ahead of the return to the gardens, which is scheduled to start tomorrow.
Last Friday, 1,469 people were infected with the virus, accounting for 4.5 percent of 32,194 people infected.
From the beginning of Shabbat until its departure, 26 corona patients died from the virus, so that the total number of victims from the plague in Israel now stands at 2,167.
On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients has dropped and now stands at 689, of whom 238 are respirators.
The total number of infections in Israel, as of this hour, is 35,212.
The vast majority, 30,663, are in solitary confinement or hospitalization, 1,212 are hospitalized and about 3,337 are staying in Corona hotels across the country.
The number of isolated staff stands at 1,329 staff, of whom 349 are brothers and sisters and 159 are men and women doctors.
Within two weeks: a dramatic improvement in the morbidity situation in Jerusalem
Great satisfaction in Jerusalem following the success of efforts to cut off the chains of infection in the corona virus in the city.
After the Tishrei holidays, the improvement in results can be seen, which was achieved after the closure that took place during the holidays, and today the recovery data in Jerusalem are higher than the morbidity data.
The Arab neighborhoods in Jerusalem are leading the trend and have turned green after two weeks, during which there was a cessation of mass weddings in the Arab sector and the closure of the Temple Mount for worshipers by the Waqf.
In addition, in the neighborhoods of the general population in the capital, there was a significant decrease in the numbers verified for the virus, and in the past week, most of the ultra-Orthodox neighborhoods in Jerusalem began to turn orange and yellow, after a long red period.