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Corona - Daily Update: 1,089 diagnosed in the last day, a decrease in the rate of positive
Data from the Ministry of Health show that 1,062 people are hospitalized, of whom 231 are respirators and 581 are in critical condition.
Yesterday, 42,909 tests were performed, of which 2.7% were positive for the virus
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Meirav Cohen
Thursday, 22 October 2020, 09:09
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The Ministry of Health updated this morning (Thursday) that 1,089 people have been diagnosed in Corona in the past day.
This increased the number of verified infections in Israel to 307,765. Results were obtained yesterday for 42,909 tests, with the percentage of positive for the virus being 2.7%.
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 19,344.
The hospitals hospitalize 1,062 patients, of whom 231 are respirators and 581 are seriously ill.
As of today, 2,292 people have died from the corona virus in Israel.
Yesterday, 1,165 people were diagnosed in Corona.
The number of tests was 39,285, of which 3% were positive for the virus.
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