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Corona data in Israel: 403 patients in critical condition, positive percentage continues to decline Israel today

2021-10-14T06:57:55.985Z


According to data from the Ministry of Health, in the last day, 1,732 carriers were diagnosed out of about 100,000 tests. • 566 patients are hospitalized in the hospitals, 168 of whom are respirators.


The booster vaccine is showing its signs

: the number of corona patients in a serious condition continues to decline, and according to data from the Ministry of Health published this morning (Wednesday) it already stands at 403. By comparison, about three weeks ago the number of serious patients was 739.

In the last day, 1,732 Israelis have been notified that they are positive about Corona.

In total, close to 100,000 tests were performed and the positive rate is only 1.73%.

Since the outbreak of the plague, 7,957 corona patients have died in Israel.

The data show that the third vaccine did lead to a curb in morbidity, with 3,797,909 Israelis already vaccinated in the third dose.

5,692,325 were vaccinated in the second dose and 6,195,018 in the first dose.

It was reported yesterday that as part of the Corona virus outbreak investigation, China will test tens of thousands of blood samples at the Wuhan blood bank as part of an investigation into the source of the Covid-19 outbreak.

The move comes amid calls from countries around the world for transparency regarding the emergence of the virus at the end of 2019.

Blood samples from the end of 2019 will be a key source of information for World Health Organization researchers, to determine the time and place where the virus first broke out in humans.

If the samples were stored properly they could contain crucial signs of the first antibodies created by humans against the virus

Source: israelhayom

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