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The increase in corona morbidity continues, the coefficient of infection is climbing Israel today

2022-03-22T09:52:50.999Z


About 1,500 new verified people have been added since yesterday • The number of serious patients is still declining and stands at 320 people • In total in Israel there are 57,152 active patients


The Ministry of Health published this morning (Tuesday) the situation of the corona virus in Israel.

According to data yesterday, 14,460 new verifications were identified in the country, which is 16.64 percent of 110,928 new tests.

In this respect the increase in the number of verified ones per day continues and an addition of 1,500 new verified ones compared to yesterday’s number.

The spike in morbidity comes after many Purim parties were held across Israel during the past week.

Purim celebrations increase the number of verified, Photo: David Cohen Ginny

The number of active patients in the country stands at 57,152 people, of whom 320 are hospitalized in critical condition, of whom 138 are respirated and 21 are connected to Acme.

It is important to note that in the meantime, despite the increase in the number of carriers being detected per day, the number of serious patients is still declining.

Therefore, it does not represent the situation because there is a week to week and a half gap between the onset of a wave outbreak and an increase in the severely ill.

The infection rate of the virus continues to climb and reaches 1.33, when yesterday we stood at 1.23.

This is a significant leap.

The last time the infection coefficient was such a high number, it happened on 11.01.22.

The number of deaths in Israel is 10,431.

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Source: israelhayom

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