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Increase in number of infected: 260 verified were found by six in the evening Israel today

2021-11-17T20:05:01.138Z


The average daily patient is 496 people, while last week it was 443 infected • In Israel there are 5,137 carriers, of which 138 are in critical condition, the lowest number in the last month • All details


On the way to the fifth wave?

The Ministry of Health announced this evening (Wednesday) the state of the spread of the corona in Israel.

About 260 verified corona at midnight, with 5,137 infected in Israel.

138 patients are in critical condition, of whom 103 are in critical condition, 31 are connected to Acmo and 91 are respirated.



This is the lowest number of serious patients in the last month, but the average daily patient this week is 496 people, an increase from last week when the average was 443 people.

The coefficient of infection is 0.95, a slight increase from the beginning of the month, so the coefficient of infection was 0.86.



Yesterday, three people died from the corona and the number of deaths in the plague stands at 8,154 people.

4,031,970 people were vaccinated with the booster vaccine, with the daily number of vaccinated being 670 in the first dose, 874 in the second dose and 2,048 in the booster dose.

The vaccination campaign for children is expected to begin next week

Meanwhile, the Director General of the Ministry of Health, Prof. Nachman Ash, first confirmed the recommendation of the team to treat epidemics for vaccinating children aged 11-5 with Pfizer's vaccine. Next week, after the Corona commissioner said that the corona vaccination campaign for children aged 11-5 is expected to begin next week. 

Source: israelhayom

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