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One of the Israeli corona patients will be released from the hospital Israel today

2020-03-03T15:54:11.055Z


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Ministry of Health announced that a resident of the north of Italy who returned from Italy and was found to be the carrier of the virus - found healthy after two of his lab tests turned out to be negative

  • The isolation center at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer // Photo: Coco

The Health Ministry announced on Tuesday (Tuesday) that an Israeli from the north of Israel, who recently returned from Italy and was hospitalized in Tel Hashomer Hospital after being found the carrier of the Corona virus - will be released from the hospital after two tests that showed him had a negative result.

Prof. Arnon Afek Deputy CEO Shiba said yesterday: "The more vigorous steps we take, the better we can handle the event. This is alongside the preparation of the health system. We are waiting for a stage where those staying in isolation who come from Japan will leave the isolation compound in Sheba and then in my estimation those who come to Sheba will be only symptomatic people. As soon as those staying in Japan are evacuated, adjustments will be made to the isolation complex outside Sheba and train them to absorb additional corona insulators. But I have no idea that there will be any more hospitals that can absorb Corona patients. "

With the publication of the Ministry of Education, the number of corona virus infected fell to 11, after last year the Ministry of Health announced the presence of two more corona virus patients in the country, thus increasing the number of infected viruses to 12.

The two, from Ramat Gan and Ashdod, returned from Italy last week, the first on February 25 and the second on February 27, where the virus was apparently infected. It should be noted that the two were in solitary confinement as of February 27, when it was decided to isolate the prisoners from the state. Following the discovery of the virus, the two will be taken to isolation at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer. Professor Arnon Afek, deputy director of Sheba Hospital, addressed the discovery of the two patients, saying that, as far as he knew, the two did not vote in the elections today, not even in the isolated polling stations, after they had symptoms of the disease.

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The patient from Ashdod flies to Italy on Tel Aviv-Verona flight on Israir flight 6H355 on 19.2 on Wednesday at 16:05. He returned to Israel on Verona-Tel Aviv on Israir flight 6H356 on Tuesday 25.2 at 20:00 (landed at midnight on 26.2 ). After landing, he drove home from Ashdod Ben Gurion Airport by train at 1:21 pm. On March 26, between 11: 00-13: 00, he stayed in the sea market in Ashdod, but did not enter any specific store. Passengers of the same flights are required to enter home insulation according to the Ministry of Health's instructions.

The patient from Ramat Gan was in the country as part of Marom Aviation Company's "Carnival Trip in Italy", she returned to Israel on an Israeli flight 6H356 which left Italy at 20:00 and was written in Israel at midnight on 26.2.

Prior to entering the isolation, she was at the Go-Active Marom Nave Institute in Ramat Gan on February 27, between 10:20 and 1:00 pm. During her stay at the Institute she participated in the Feldenkrais class which started at 10:20 and a gym class that took place from 12: 00-12: 45. Then there was the Market Market store in the same complex between 1:10 and 1:45 pm.

Anyone who has been in the above places on dates and times, for 15 minutes, must immediately enter the home for 14 days and report it on the Ministry of Health website.

Source: israelhayom

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