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Corona - Daily Update: 395 people were diagnosed in the last day, a decrease in the number of tests
The decline in morbidity continues, and the Ministry of Health has updated that out of 14,908 tests conducted in the last day, 2.8% came out positive.
The number of seriously ill patients dropped to 673, of whom 237 were respirators.
The death toll rose to 2,190
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Dana Yarkatzi
Sunday, 18 October 2020, 07:50
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In the video: A briefing by the Corona Projector, Prof. Roni Gamzo (Photo: The Broadcasting Corporation "Here", Editing: Itai Amram)
The Ministry of Health updated this morning (Sunday) that 395 people have been diagnosed in Corona in the past day.
This increased the number of verified infections in Israel to 302,832.
Yesterday, results were obtained for 14,908 tests, with the percentage of positive for the virus being 2.8%.
The test data and their results are not final and may change in subsequent updates from the Ministry of Health.
The number of active patients is 33,727.
The hospitals hospitalize 1,217 patients, of whom 237 are respirators and 673 are seriously ill.
As of today, 2,190 people have died from the corona virus in Israel.
Yesterday, 1,469 people were diagnosed in Corona.
The number of tests was 34,640, of which 4.5% were positive for the virus.
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The number of critically ill patients dropped to 673.
Corona Department at Rambam Hospital (Photo: IDF Spokesman)
Following the decline in morbidity, the first phase of relief in the general closure took effect today.
According to the Corona Cabinet approval, from today the educational institutions for children up to the age of six will return to activity, as well as businesses that do not receive an audience.
In addition, the traffic limit of up to a thousand meters has been removed from the place of residence, and it is possible to visit other people's homes.
The reliefs that came into effect today:
Jobs that do not receive an audience will be opened
Educational institutions for children up to the age of six will be opened
It will be possible to purchase food from restaurants at the takeaway
The 1,000-meter limit will be removed from the house
The restriction prohibiting visits to other people's homes will be removed
The beaches and nature reserves will open
Gatherings in open space: up to 20 people, in closed space: up to 10
The opening of Mount Betaf, the Western Wall plaza and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher for prayers in a dedicated layout
You can also buy takeaway food as well as wait outside for restaurants, beaches and nature reserves to open, allowing gatherings of up to 20 people in the open, and up to ten indoors.
In addition, the Temple Mount, the Western Wall plaza and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher will be opened for prayers, in accordance with a designated outline to be determined by the Ministries of Health and Homeland Security together with the National Security Council.
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