The Ministry of Health published today (Friday) data according to which new ... new verifications have been diagnosed
The government's policy to combat Corona is dangerous, failed, destructive, incorrect, contrary to the repeated demands of senior Ministry of Health officials and has already led to mass infections and a steady increase in the number of critically ill and dead - an unprecedented critique
This is the first time since the beginning of the epidemic that such a sharp and dramatic criticism of the government has been heard from the Cabinet of Experts.
The critique means the unforgivable tragic result of government policy: nearly 1,200 deaths from corona in the fourth wave, 30-20 deaths daily.
Also, in recent weeks there have been between 8,000 and 10,000 new verified patients almost daily, more than 700 seriously ill patients in hospitals and about 80 new seriously ill patients a day, and more than 200 critically ill respirators, a record number in the current wave.
The expert cabinet is headed by Prof. Ran Blitzer, head of the innovation department at Clalit Health Fund and one of the central physicians advising the government.
The default in the education system
Next week, after Sukkot, the education system is scheduled to reopen. The severe failures of the Ministry of Education in managing the epidemic in the education system could be learned from the courageous words of Dr. Sharon Elrai Price, Head of Public Health Services, who told the Cabinet of Experts that "from the original education outline Of the main components: some have been canceled by the government and the education committee, and some cannot be applied to the extent of the existing morbidity. "
The Cabinet of Experts has ruled that this is one of the most serious failures of the current Ministry of Education and the government, and that the way the school year opened and is set to reopen next week, "does not include most components planned to be included by the Ministry of Health." Relying on the hope that morbidity will decrease despite returning to school, just so as not to impose even the minimum congestion limit, is unreasonable. It's hard every day. "
The cabinet revealed at the hearing that the lesson from the trips to Uman was that it was an event "with thousands of infections and two deaths of young people so far, which is evidence of widespread gatherings in crowded conditions at this time on the price per capita - especially unvaccinated young people. It is difficult and in a critical situation. "