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The Corona in Israel: 222 victims; Another decrease in the number of breaths | Israel today

2020-04-30T19:44:43.353Z


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According to data from the Ministry of Health, 15,946 were infected with the virus • Another drop in the number of people living: 82 people • The actual number of patients has also decreased to 7,163 • 4,200 are in home care and 1,759 in hotels across the country • So far, 8,561 Israelis have recovered from Corona

Corona morbidity in Israel: 15,946 people have contracted the virus, of which 105 are seriously ill. According to the updated Ministry of Health data, as of 8 pm tonight (Thursday), there has been a decrease in the number of people who have been breathing since morning, with 82 patients now. This morning the actual number of patients was 7,239, and by evening it had dropped to 7,163.

Photo: Ministry of Health

In addition, 79 patients are in moderate condition and 6,979 in mild condition. So far, 8561 infected with the virus - have recovered from Corona. Alongside this, 1,759 Israelis are isolated in hotels across the country and 4,200 are in home care.

This morning, the ministry reported 219 victims to Corona in Israel. During the day, the medical centers across the country have updated on deceased patients. "Unfortunately, a 94-year-old patient died yesterday," the medical center in Pardes Hanna said. "She came to us on April 9 from the Amal Nursing Home in Sharon, Raanana."

Sharon Hospital said last night a 71-year-old patient who had contracted Corona and had a terminal illness died.

In the isolated ward of 88 Shaare Zedek hospital, the late 88-year-old Sima Miara died. In her family, they said: "Sima Miara ZL, mother and grandmother exemplary. Thank you for all the unconditional love and endless giving that she gave to all her children and grandchildren. Amazing grandmother, beloved wife, who built a wonderful family under her. "

Meanwhile, the Director of Strategic and Economic Planning at the Ministry of Health this morning released the corona virus data according to localities and regional councils. The highest rate of corona patients continues to be in Deir al-Assad. The rate of morbidity in the community is 957 patients per 100,000 people. Some decrease from over a thousand patients in previous days. Only one more Corona patient in the locality in the last three days. The number of patients in the community is 147.

Half of the Corona patients in Bnei Brak recovered and only 21 new patients were added in the past three days. The proportion of patients in the city is the second in Israel and stands at 701. The increase in morbidity in the Bedouin village of Hura, where 30 patients have been added in the last three days and the number is 69. The morbidity rate - 406 per 100,000. In Elad locality, the morbidity rate was 370, but only one patient was added. High comorbidity rate - 359 per 100,000 patients were also recorded in Ben'ah.

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In Jerusalem, the highest number of patients in 101 days has been added to 101 patients. In the city of Oval we have 3,458 infections and the morbidity rate is 217. In Beit Shemesh, 20 infections have been added in recent days and 0 infections in Netivot. Both of these cities are partially quarantined.

In Tel Aviv, 3 patients have been added in the last three days and the number of patients in the city is 532. The incidence of morbidity is only 34 cases per 100,000 residents. In Modiin, Herzliya Nof Galilee Boulevard, Ra'anana Gedera Or Yehuda and many other cities, no patients have been added in the last three days.

New Report Rule of Land - 30.04.20 h 08.00.pdf

Yuri Yalon participated in the preparation of the news

Source: israelhayom

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