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2020-10-27T05:47:58.503Z


The number of verified infections in Israel rose to 311,149, after 38,211 tests were performed. 869 of the patients are hospitalized, of whom 193 are respiratory and 467 are seriously ill. 55 people were added to the death toll in Israel from the virus


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Corona - Daily Update: 780 diagnosed in the last day, 2.1% of subjects - positive

The number of verified infections in Israel rose to 311,149, after 38,211 tests were performed.

869 of the patients are hospitalized, of whom 193 are respiratory and 467 are seriously ill.

55 people were added to the death toll in Israel from the virus

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Meirav Cohen, our correspondent for health matters

Tuesday, 27 October 2020, 07:31

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The Ministry of Health updated this morning (Tuesday) that 780 people have been diagnosed in Corona in the past day.

This increased the number of infected people in Israel to 311,149.

Yesterday, results were obtained for 38,211 tests, with the percentage of positive for the virus being 2.1%.

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 12,733.

The hospitals hospitalize 869 patients, of whom 193 are respirators and 467 are seriously ill.

To date, 2,452 people have died from the corona virus in Israel.



Yesterday, 692 people were diagnosed in Corona.

The number of tests was 26,386, of which 2.6% were positive for the virus.

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12,733 active patients.

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The Corona Cabinet last night approved a series of easings following the drop in morbidity.

Among other things, it was decided that businesses in which there is a one-on-one reception, such as hairdressers, beauty salons, driving lessons and non-medical treatments, will return to activity this coming Sunday.

In addition, studies in grades 1-4 and afternoons will open next week according to the established outline - grades 1-2 in half grades for a week-week or half-week-half-week, and grades 3-4 in capsules.

In the afternoons there is more mixing between first and second grades, as long as there are no more than 28 students in each group.



The Ministerial Forum will convene again on Thursday to decide on the issue of opening street and B&B shops.

The Ministers of Health, Finance and Science and the head of the National Security Council will present the possibility of reducing the outline of the quarantine to five to seven stages instead of nine.

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