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Shlomi Shabbat infected Corona for the second time Israel today

2022-01-11T19:10:16.657Z


The 67-year-old singer, who was hospitalized in the first wave of the disease and reached a serious condition, did not feel well in recent days, performed an examination and was again found positive for the virus.


Singer Shlomi Shabbat has fallen ill again in Corona.

An official statement from his representatives issued tonight (Tuesday) states that "Shlomi has not felt well in recent days and has felt weak.

He subsequently performed a corona test and was found to be positive.

He is in good condition and is at home. '

This is the second time the 67-year-old Shabbat has been infected with the virus.

The first time he contracted the disease was in October 2020, in the first wave of the disease.

The singer was then rushed to a hospital, where he was hospitalized for three weeks in critical condition.

He was later interviewed at a press conference in Zoom, when he was connected to an oxygen tube and thanked the medical staff.

Press conference with Shlomi Shabbat, archive

"I was very scared and began to remember everyone I loved," he said at the time of the moments of horror and fear he experienced at the height of his illness.

'I was for three weeks in a place where I only saw eyes.

They were all like aliens.

I was very scared.

It's the truth.

"Every little thing I do after the illness I will appreciate more," he said at the time.

'The hard moment was before the hospital, he was home.

When I felt I needed to be hospitalized, it was the moment of crisis in my life. "This disease also harms you mentally."

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Source: israelhayom

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