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Director General of the Ministry of Health: 422 were diagnosed yesterday, can not say that the incident is under control - Walla! News

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Prof. Nachman Ash said in an interview with 103FM that although the morbidity is on the rise, "we do not currently recommend returning to capsules in schools." Ash said ahead of the corona cabinet meeting tomorrow that "we are looking for things that will not limit activity but that it will be safer"


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Director General of the Ministry of Health: 422 were diagnosed yesterday, can not say that the incident is under control

Prof. Nachman Ash said in an interview with 103FM that although the morbidity is on the rise, "we do not currently recommend returning to capsules in schools."

Ash said ahead of the corona cabinet meeting tomorrow that "we are looking for things that will not limit activity but that it will be safer"

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Health Ministry director-bound, Professor Nachman Ash, said this morning (Monday) that it can not determine unequivocally that the state of Israel is in control of disease, but so far no recommendation to start the layout of capsules in educational institutions.



"As long as the trend is on the rise I can not To say it is in control.

We would like more people to come vaccinated, we brought more doses, the vaccine is really the solution to this situation.

But we need a lot more vaccinators because of the Delta variant, "Ash said in an interview with 103FM ahead of the corona cabinet meeting.

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However, according to Ash, there is still no clear intention to tighten restrictions.

Regarding the capsules, he noted that "it is not recommended at the moment, depending on the level of morbidity at the time."

He added that "the cabinet's decision was to keep track of the number of critically ill patients and that number is low so as to stand out regarding restrictions, we are looking for things that will not limit activity but will be safer."

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