Ministry of Health filed complaint against Prof. Ruthi Shaku Levy, chairman of the Pathologists Association, claiming that she was signed to a post encouraging people to demonstrate without cell phones
Contact the Health Ministry today (Sunday) ombudsman office a complaint against Professor Ruth Shaki Levy, a doctor at Soroka Medical Center and chairman of the Israeli Association of pathologists claiming that encourage the public to get to demonstrate in Tel Aviv last night without cellphones to avoid isolation. Letter:
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"The situation in which a physician is publicly posting information intended to help evade isolation is unacceptable," wrote Health Minister Kobi Tzafar to the admissions commissioner Dr. Boaz Lev.
"Anyone who listens to Prof. Shaku Levi's advice and is exposed to a Corona patient may be in a position where he is not warned about exposure and consequently does not go into isolation. By doing so, he jeopardizes the visibility of the people he comes in contact with and may cause the spread of disease."
The post in the Facebook group "Replaces the government with 'Yesh Futur' says:" Anyone who comes to the demonstration tonight and does not want to go into isolation tomorrow will do himself a favor and leave the smartphone at home !!!! "The post is signed by Prof. Shaku Levy.
"I didn't read not to carry the phone"
To her associates, Professor Shaku Levy said: "The allegations against me are absurd. It is to take things and get them out of context and it seems to be a political matter." Her associates stated that she shared another person's post on the subject.
"I made a copy of the paste to a post that another person wrote. At no point did I call not to carry the phone anywhere but only for demonstrations where there were idle messages. I do over and over for public health. Obviously, there is no call here to violate the Ministry of Health guidelines. I released a clarification post on a subject I have no intention of inciting the public against the Ministry of Health guidelines, "she told associates.