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Segmentation of Corona patients in Israel: Bnei Brak continues to lead | Israel today

2020-04-20T10:25:34.283Z


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The Ministry of Health data shows that the city has 1,200 patients, but there is a downward trend in overall morbidity • A significant increase in Deir al-Assad • All data

Corona spread in Israel: The Ministry of Health released its segmentation of patients across Israel on Monday. According to the figures, the proportion of patients in the city of Bnei Brak continues to be the highest and stands at 1200 people per 100,000 residents.

IDF Food Distribution in Deir al-Assad // Photo: Doc

The number of patients in Bnei Brak stands at 2349: that is, five out of every 100 subjects and as a percentage of the city's population. However, the growth in morbidity in the city has stopped. The number of patients has increased 6.7% over the past three days and 24% over the past week.

Segmenting Corona Patients Data by Ministry of Health pdf

After Bnei Brak, the next outbreak is in Deir el-Assad where there are 99 patients. 3.6% of all those tested were found to be ill. The growth rate of the patients has risen by more than a thousand percent over the past week. The actual morbidity rate is nearly 800 patients per 100,000 people.

The third place in the disease rate is the ultra-Orthodox city of Elad, which has 321 patients. The rate of morbidity has stopped and has been 6.3% over the past three days.

Cities where the number and proportion of patients are relatively high are Mitzpe Ramon (24 patients, the rate of 480 patients per 100,000), Beitar Elite (233 patients, the rate of 393), Elite Intelligence (288 patients the rate of 390) Migdal Haemek (101 patients, the rate 387 ). In Jerusalem, the number of patients is 2672 with 292 patients per 100,000 population.

Source: israelhayom

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