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Corona outbreak in the streets, about 140 students infected | Israel today

2021-10-27T22:01:53.016Z


In the last day, 727 infections have been discovered, a decrease in the number of patients is difficult.


The Ministry of Health reports today (Wednesday) that as of yesterday, 727 new verifications have been discovered in Corona and in Israel there are 10,914 infected with the virus.

As you may recall, as of last Wednesday there have not been 1,000 new verified per day and so the retreat of the fourth wave continues.

Vaccines third dose in Tel Aviv, Photo: Paz Bar

A decrease in the number of patients is severe, when yesterday there were 246 patients while today 237 patients, of whom 79% were not vaccinated.

The coefficient of adhesion remains stable at 0.73.

Since the outbreak of the plague, 8,063 people have died.

Also, 3,924,163 people were vaccinated in the third dose, 5,720,398 were vaccinated in the second dose and 6,224,852 were vaccinated in the first dose.

Along with the encouraging data, in the streets the morbidity is spreading in 40 educational secrets, however the city is not considered red.

The Ministry of Health, together with the Authority, is examining the existence of a vaccination campaign and a campaign to reduce morbidity.

If the operation is successful, it is intended to serve as a "future model for dealing with surges between waves."

The morbidity in Rehovot is linked to several institutions in which Maalot MMAD is located, where there are 51 infections, including a child under the age of vaccination and a sixth-grade unvaccinated educator.

Prof. Ash: "I estimate that in a few weeks we will start vaccinating children"

As you may recall, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett will hold a discussion today with senior Ministry of Health officials on the children's vaccine, following the FDA's expert panel's recommendation to approve Pfizer's vaccine for ages 11-5.

Earlier today, the director general of the Ministry of Health, Prof. Nachman Ash, was interviewed by the GLC and said: "I estimate that in a few weeks we will start vaccinating children in Israel.

In his remarks, Prof. Ash stressed that "there are still no doses in the country" and added: "We will use all channels to make the vaccine accessible to all children so that there will be no delay in immunization. We must be prepared for another wave - the more vaccinated, the less severe "The disease can lead to more serious complications than the vaccine."

Source: israelhayom

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