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Gabi Barbash read in News 12 for forced vaccinations. No one around him was excited - Walla! culture

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After a year on screen, last night the former director general of the Ministry of Health broke a record when he called on the broadcast to force vaccines


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Gabi Barbash read in News 12 for forced vaccinations.

No one around him was excited

In the last year we have seen the "Barbash Method" performed perfectly in the News 12 studio by the former director general of the Ministry of Health. Vaccines

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In the video: Corona's third vaccination campaign for people aged 60 and over (Photo: Reuters)

Panic on the streets of London.

Prof. Gabi Barbash (Photo: Screenshot, News 12)

There is no allegation of corruption against Barbash here, but in fact concealing this much-needed proper disclosure, he opens the door to lies and conspiracies against him, and it's a shame

Speaking decisively, radiating confidence, and silencing any legitimate question with an angry rebuke - this is a trick that works over and over again in our new editions. Fact is, the year is 2021 and Prof. Gabi Barbash continues to use this simple rhetorical ploy in front of the main presenter of the main edition of News 12, as if the year is 2020. These things should not be underestimated by Prof. Barbash. There is no dispute about his medical knowledge, and there is no dispute about his managerial experience. About Barbash's TV character, after a long time as a permanent member of our living room, it's time to talk - or at least about the people who continue to invite him to the studio.



As is his custom in the Holy Land, Prof. Barbash presented Danny Kushmero yesterday with a slide with graphs.

Apparently he remembers his imitation in "Wonderland" (courtesy of Udi Kagan the genius), because for a moment he had to swallow an uncontrollable giggle.

Finally Barbash took over and declared, "I made a presentation."

Moments later, Barbash noted that the presentation is based on a simulation by the Gartner Institute, the national research institute that advises the health care system.

That is, in fact, these are the official figures on which the government relies.

legitimate.



Barbash's slides are intended to present the three scenarios to which the state is going following the third vaccination campaign for those in their 60s.

According to the data presented, in two weeks there will be about 500 serious patients in Israeli hospitals, in any scenario.

By the end of the month, however, the number of patients will be in direct proportion to the public's response to receiving the third vaccine.

At best there will be 400 patients by the end of the month (i.e., a downward trend due to the vaccine) and in more pessimistic cases there will be 800 patients severe or even double.

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Up to this point, Barbash's role in the studio was no different from that of the forecaster who says that tomorrow there may be a rise in temperatures, or that there will just be a terrible heat.

All in all he had to read a graph and make it clear to the public.

This is the patients' forecast for the rest of the month.

But Prof. Barbash is not just a charismatic man who reads prophetic data, he is a public health expert who studied at the best medical school in the world at Harvard University.

A man who headed the Ichilov Hospital and managed the Israeli Ministry of Health.

A senior physician, reliable and with public authority.

For this we invited him to the studio.



"The difference between 1,000 and 800 patients is a difference between a tragedy in the inpatient wards and a managed crisis," Barbash explains, adding to the dessert: "It's significant, and it will only happen with the vaccine."

At this point he is supposed to answer the questions of Danny Kushmero, the journalist in front of him.

Kushmero is the representative of the public in the studio.

The man who is supposed to convey the concerns, hopes and lack of information of the average citizen to the respected professor.

This is also the stage where Barbash, almost always, returns to the familiar ploy presented at the beginning of this article.

In a perfect world perhaps he would have asked Barbash to give due disclosure.

Danny Kushmero (Photo: screenshot, Keshet 12)

Kushmero wants to give proper disclosure at this point, reminding viewers that although News 12 fully trusts Professor Barbash, it is still important to remind viewers that he has been a director at Clal Biotechnology for 18 years, which is one of five investors in Alissio Therapeutic, an American company that develops These days a vaccine against corona. סאאאאאאאאם. I mean, in a perfect world maybe Kushmero would have thought it important to point out that the person who mentions the critical importance of tragedy prevention vaccines would give such proper disclosure, but in our world it is probably less important. There is no allegation of corruption against Barbash here, but in actually concealing this much-needed proper disclosure, he opens the door to lies and conspiracies against him, which is a shame.



To Kushmero's credit, he did try to ask Barbash proper questions.

In fact, he was the only journalist in the three major news outlets who even tried to ask questions about the current wave.

With a slight apprehension, or whether it was reverence for the authority sitting before him, Kushmero noted that in England - where there are no restrictions at all - there is a decline in morbidity, and perhaps in fact it is worthwhile to be optimistic.

"I do not know how to explain to you what is happening in England," Barbash replied resolutely, as if he was almost bragging about his inexplicability, then added with a reprimand: "The fact that I have no explanation for what is happening in England at the moment does not explain what is happening here. The picture in England. "

Which is true, by the way, in Israel they did not host the European Football Championship a month ago, for example.

And yet, it is one of the only countries in the West that talks about closure.

Kushmero's legitimate question, in any case, did not receive a serious answer.

When she's right she's right - go get vaccinated.

Minister Ayelet Shaked (Photo: Screenshot, News 12)

Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked joined the discussion, and looked unusually agitated. Shaked said she believed the pessimistic scenario from Barbash's presentation would materialize, and reiterated the important call to go out and get vaccinated. Her famous composure was replaced by a real panic. This is the spirit of the commander. The minister wanted to take advantage of the popularity of the edition, and called on the 60-plus-year-olds not to wait, and to get vaccinated tomorrow (personally, if I may, I want to join Shaked's call. If Israel wants to avoid closures, restrictions, morbidity and mortality - there is no good solution , More effective and proven than vaccines. The third vaccine has already been given to those who have been vaccinated and the results so far look good. I rarely get to agree with Ayelet Shaked, but this time I join her in the simple reading: Get vaccinated).



Barbash, who at this point became a panelist for everything in the edition, lashed out at Sarah: "We can't expect people to go get vaccinated on their own."

Barbash, more determined and determined than ever, picked up gear and continued to scold Almond: "Even the first time they went to get vaccinated, they went to get vaccinated because it was worth it. We can not expect it to happen again if they are not forced to go get vaccinated."

No one in the studio was moved by the fact that a senior doctor spoke at the news studio observed in Israel about forcing vaccines.

If it was a mouthful, Barbash would do well to return.

If this is his opinion, you may want to consider bringing in another specialist studio who knows how to explain the critical importance of vaccines to public health, without requiring the imposition of a medical procedure on citizens.

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