4 may 2020

The number of Israelis who have recovered from coronavirus has exceeded 10,000 and currently stands 10,064 after 404 more patients had beaten the virus, the Health Ministry reported Monday evening.
Since the onset of the pandemic in the country, 16,246 Israelis have contracted the deadly pathogen - only 38 more than 24 hours - of them, 5,947 are still battling the virus.
Since the morning hours, one patient has succumbed to COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, bringing Israel's virus fatalities to 235.
Israel's coronavirus death toll up to 234, with 16,237 confirmed cases
As of Monday morning, there are 16,237 confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel, while 234 patients have succumbed to the virus.
On Sunday, Israel recorded its lowest number of new COVID-19 diagnoses in 24 hours in the past month, with only 29 reported cases.
Of the latest number, 93 people are in serious condition, with 72 patients needing ventilator support, a drop of 5% over the past 24 hours.
The Health Ministry said there are 6,764 people currently infected with the pathogen, while 9,858 have recovered from the disease.
Health officials also released some additional date on the virus in the country. The rate of infection appears to be higher in men, with 13% of the infected are males between the ages of 20 and 29. Women in the same age group represent 10% of the overall diagnoses in Israel.
Jerusalem still leads the other Israeli cities in the rate of the virus spread with 3,571 confimer COVID-19 cases so far, followed by the Haredi city of Bnei Brak with 2,857.
Tel Aviv have so far reported only 537 confimed cases.
Haredi city of Beit Shemesh and the ultra-Orthodox settlement of Modi'in Illin have recorded 494 and 408 caes so far.
Since the onset of the pandemic in the country, 16,246 Israelis have contracted the deadly pathogen - only 38 more than 24 hours - of them, 5,947 are still battling the virus.
Since the morning hours, one patient has succumbed to COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus, bringing Israel's virus fatalities to 235.
Israel's coronavirus death toll up to 234, with 16,237 confirmed cases
As of Monday morning, there are 16,237 confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel, while 234 patients have succumbed to the virus.
On Sunday, Israel recorded its lowest number of new COVID-19 diagnoses in 24 hours in the past month, with only 29 reported cases.
Of the latest number, 93 people are in serious condition, with 72 patients needing ventilator support, a drop of 5% over the past 24 hours.
The Health Ministry said there are 6,764 people currently infected with the pathogen, while 9,858 have recovered from the disease.
Health officials also released some additional date on the virus in the country. The rate of infection appears to be higher in men, with 13% of the infected are males between the ages of 20 and 29. Women in the same age group represent 10% of the overall diagnoses in Israel.
Jerusalem still leads the other Israeli cities in the rate of the virus spread with 3,571 confimer COVID-19 cases so far, followed by the Haredi city of Bnei Brak with 2,857.
Tel Aviv have so far reported only 537 confimed cases.
Haredi city of Beit Shemesh and the ultra-Orthodox settlement of Modi'in Illin have recorded 494 and 408 caes so far.
3 may 2020

Over 991 native Palestinians in Israel have been tested for the novel COVID-19 (coronavirus) ever since the outbreak of the pandemic in Israel in February, today said the emergency committee in charge of monitoring the coronavirus crisis in the native Arab communities in Israel.
The committee said 148 active cases are in the town of Deir al-Asad, 103 in the town of Hura, 19 in Majd al-Krum, 79 in Um al-Fahm, 57 in Rahat, 49 in Tayibe, 43 in Jisr az-Zarqa, 34 in Bi'ina, and 32 in Daburiyya.
To date, 16,193 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Israel, which occupies the Palestinian territories, according to the Israeli Ministry of Health. 9,634 patients have recovered and 230 others have died.
The committee said 148 active cases are in the town of Deir al-Asad, 103 in the town of Hura, 19 in Majd al-Krum, 79 in Um al-Fahm, 57 in Rahat, 49 in Tayibe, 43 in Jisr az-Zarqa, 34 in Bi'ina, and 32 in Daburiyya.
To date, 16,193 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Israel, which occupies the Palestinian territories, according to the Israeli Ministry of Health. 9,634 patients have recovered and 230 others have died.
Health Ministry reports lowest daily virus diagnoses in over month and a half with just 29 new cases

COVID-19 death tally reaches 232 as three more Israelis succumb to disease; further decline in number of serious patients and patients on ventilators; 9,749 have recovered so far 16,208 Israelis have contracted the deadly pathogen, while 232 patients have succumbed to COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus.
Israel's coronavirus death toll up to 230, with 16,193 confirmed cases
As of Saturday morning, there are 16,193 confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel, while 230 patients have succumbed to the virus.
Among the latest COVID-19 fatalities is a 86-year-old man from a nursing home in Yavniel, bringing the death toll at assisted living facility to a staggering 22.
The man suffered from underlying health conditions and passed away at Baruch Padeh Medical Center in Tiberias, where he had been hospitalized in a serious condition over the past few days.
Of the latest number, 103 people are in serious condition, a drop of 3.7% over the past 24 hours, with 82 patients needing ventilator support, a drop of 2%.
The Health Ministry said there are 6,329 people currently infected with the pathogen, while 9,634 have recovered from the disease.
A total of 310 people currently being treated in hospitals, while 3,512 are battling the virus at home. Some 1,591 are in specially designated hotels with another 916 awaiting a decision on how they will be treated.
Based on the data released on Saturday, Jerusalem still leads in the rate of COVID-19 spread in Israel with 80 new cases in the past three days, followed by the Haredi cities of Bnei Brak and Beit Shemesh with 19 new cases.
In Petah Tikva and the southern Bedouin town of Hura at least eight new cases have been reported in the past three days.
In Tel Aviv only two new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the past 72 hours, while in the northern city of Haifa no new cases were reported.
Israel's coronavirus death toll up to 230, with 16,193 confirmed cases
As of Saturday morning, there are 16,193 confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel, while 230 patients have succumbed to the virus.
Among the latest COVID-19 fatalities is a 86-year-old man from a nursing home in Yavniel, bringing the death toll at assisted living facility to a staggering 22.
The man suffered from underlying health conditions and passed away at Baruch Padeh Medical Center in Tiberias, where he had been hospitalized in a serious condition over the past few days.
Of the latest number, 103 people are in serious condition, a drop of 3.7% over the past 24 hours, with 82 patients needing ventilator support, a drop of 2%.
The Health Ministry said there are 6,329 people currently infected with the pathogen, while 9,634 have recovered from the disease.
A total of 310 people currently being treated in hospitals, while 3,512 are battling the virus at home. Some 1,591 are in specially designated hotels with another 916 awaiting a decision on how they will be treated.
Based on the data released on Saturday, Jerusalem still leads in the rate of COVID-19 spread in Israel with 80 new cases in the past three days, followed by the Haredi cities of Bnei Brak and Beit Shemesh with 19 new cases.
In Petah Tikva and the southern Bedouin town of Hura at least eight new cases have been reported in the past three days.
In Tel Aviv only two new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the past 72 hours, while in the northern city of Haifa no new cases were reported.
2 may 2020

As of Saturday morning, there are 16,185 confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel, while 229 patients have succumbed to the virus.
Israel's coronavirus death toll up to 227, with 16,152 confirmed cases
The Health Ministry says over the past 24 hours there has been a slight increase in the number of COVID-19 patients in serious condition, as well as those needing ventilator support; 6,525 currently infected with the pathogen
As of Saturday morning, there are 16,152 confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel, while 227 patients have succumbed to the virus.
Of the latest number, 107 people are in serious condition, a rise of 2% over the past 24 hours, with 84 patients needing ventilator support, a rise of 1%.
Israel's coronavirus death toll up to 227, with 16,152 confirmed cases
The Health Ministry says over the past 24 hours there has been a slight increase in the number of COVID-19 patients in serious condition, as well as those needing ventilator support; 6,525 currently infected with the pathogen
As of Saturday morning, there are 16,152 confirmed coronavirus cases in Israel, while 227 patients have succumbed to the virus.
Of the latest number, 107 people are in serious condition, a rise of 2% over the past 24 hours, with 84 patients needing ventilator support, a rise of 1%.
1 may 2020

Coronavirus has claimed the lives of 225 Israelis, the Health Ministry reported Friday evening.
Israel's coronavirus death toll reaches 223, confirmed cases at 16,004
Coronavirus has claimed the lives of 223 Israelis, the Health Ministry reported Friday morning.
The number of people who have recovered from the virulent strain continues to outstrip the number of active infections for the third day in a row, the ministry said.
Among Israel's 16,004 confirmed cases, 8,758 have now been found free of the disease, leaving less than half - a total of 7,023 - who are still battling the virus.
The number of patients receiving respiratory assistance stands on 83, the ministry said, and the number of patients in serious condition remains 105.
Another 82 people are in moderate condition and 6,836 show minor symptoms.
There are currently 322 people being treated in hospitals across the country, while 4,138 are being treated at home and 1,746 people are recovering in specially designated hotels.
A 62-year-old man was reported to have died on Friday from COVID-19 The man was a resident of the Yokra Geriatric Home near Tiberias and was the 21st to die from that facility.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to convene the ministerial committee on the coronavirus pandemic on Friday morning to discuss a proposal to reopen schools for children from first to third grade.
A recommendation issued by the National Security Council states schools should remain closed for at least an additional week after Health Ministry guidelines for the safe reopening of educational institutions have not yet been issued.
Israel's coronavirus death toll reaches 223, confirmed cases at 16,004
Coronavirus has claimed the lives of 223 Israelis, the Health Ministry reported Friday morning.
The number of people who have recovered from the virulent strain continues to outstrip the number of active infections for the third day in a row, the ministry said.
Among Israel's 16,004 confirmed cases, 8,758 have now been found free of the disease, leaving less than half - a total of 7,023 - who are still battling the virus.
The number of patients receiving respiratory assistance stands on 83, the ministry said, and the number of patients in serious condition remains 105.
Another 82 people are in moderate condition and 6,836 show minor symptoms.
There are currently 322 people being treated in hospitals across the country, while 4,138 are being treated at home and 1,746 people are recovering in specially designated hotels.
A 62-year-old man was reported to have died on Friday from COVID-19 The man was a resident of the Yokra Geriatric Home near Tiberias and was the 21st to die from that facility.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is set to convene the ministerial committee on the coronavirus pandemic on Friday morning to discuss a proposal to reopen schools for children from first to third grade.
A recommendation issued by the National Security Council states schools should remain closed for at least an additional week after Health Ministry guidelines for the safe reopening of educational institutions have not yet been issued.
30 apr 2020

Coronavirus has claimed the lives of 222 Israelis, the Health Ministry reported Thursday evening.
Israel's coronavirus death toll reaches 219, as recoveries far outstrip infected cases
The coronavirus has claimed 219 lives in Israel to date, the Health Ministry said Thursday morning.
The number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 has, however, far outstripped the number of active infections, the ministry said.
Of Israel's 15,870 confirmed cases, 8,412 have now been found free of the disease, leaving less than half - a total of 7,239 - still classed as sick.
The number of people on ventilators has also dropped from 90 to 85 in the past 24 hours, the ministry said, although the number of patients in serious condition has risen from 115 to 117.
Another 79 people are in moderate condition and 144 show minor symptoms.
There are currently 340 people being treated in hospitals across the country, while 4,356 are being treated at home and 1,721 people are recovering in specially designated hotels.
With the number of active cases on the decline, Israel has begun lifting some of the stringent social distancing measures implemented last month.
On Sunday, schools will begin to partially reopen and high street businesses have already returned to limited operations, both subject to social distancing restrictions and controls on the number of people permitted to gather in one place.
Israel's coronavirus death toll reaches 219, as recoveries far outstrip infected cases
The coronavirus has claimed 219 lives in Israel to date, the Health Ministry said Thursday morning.
The number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 has, however, far outstripped the number of active infections, the ministry said.
Of Israel's 15,870 confirmed cases, 8,412 have now been found free of the disease, leaving less than half - a total of 7,239 - still classed as sick.
The number of people on ventilators has also dropped from 90 to 85 in the past 24 hours, the ministry said, although the number of patients in serious condition has risen from 115 to 117.
Another 79 people are in moderate condition and 144 show minor symptoms.
There are currently 340 people being treated in hospitals across the country, while 4,356 are being treated at home and 1,721 people are recovering in specially designated hotels.
With the number of active cases on the decline, Israel has begun lifting some of the stringent social distancing measures implemented last month.
On Sunday, schools will begin to partially reopen and high street businesses have already returned to limited operations, both subject to social distancing restrictions and controls on the number of people permitted to gather in one place.
29 apr 2020

Israel's fatalities from COVID-19 have reached 215 on Wednesday evening according to the Health Ministry with 115 people in serious condition and 90 of those needing ventilators to assist their breathing.
A total of 15,834 people in Israel have contracted the virus since the outbreak of the pandemic.
There are 7,386 people currently ill with coronavirus 348 of them have been hospitalized, 4,395 are receiving care at home, 1,713 in dedicated coronavirus hotels, and 930 are awaiting a decision on where they are to be treated.
Number of Israelis who have recovered from coronavirus exceeds active patients
For the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in Israel, the total number of Israelis who recovered from coronavirus exceeded the number of active patients, the Health Ministry reported on Wednesday.
According to ministry data, 7,929 patients in Israel have already recovered (554 recoveries in the last 24 hours), compared to 7,641 patients who are still battling the virus (365 fewer than 24 hours earlier).
In the last 24 hours, 193 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed bringing the country's overall sick tally to 15,782, while 212 patients have succumbed to complications of COVID-19.
Among the latest figures are 120 people in serious condition, a 2.5% increase over the past 24 hours, and 91 patients receiving respiratory support, a 3% drop.
A total of 352 people currently being treated in hospitals, while 4,540 are battling the virus at home. Some 1,726 patients are treated in specially designated hotels and another 1,023 waiting to be informed whether they require hospitalization.
A total of 15,834 people in Israel have contracted the virus since the outbreak of the pandemic.
There are 7,386 people currently ill with coronavirus 348 of them have been hospitalized, 4,395 are receiving care at home, 1,713 in dedicated coronavirus hotels, and 930 are awaiting a decision on where they are to be treated.
Number of Israelis who have recovered from coronavirus exceeds active patients
For the first time since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in Israel, the total number of Israelis who recovered from coronavirus exceeded the number of active patients, the Health Ministry reported on Wednesday.
According to ministry data, 7,929 patients in Israel have already recovered (554 recoveries in the last 24 hours), compared to 7,641 patients who are still battling the virus (365 fewer than 24 hours earlier).
In the last 24 hours, 193 new cases of coronavirus were confirmed bringing the country's overall sick tally to 15,782, while 212 patients have succumbed to complications of COVID-19.
Among the latest figures are 120 people in serious condition, a 2.5% increase over the past 24 hours, and 91 patients receiving respiratory support, a 3% drop.
A total of 352 people currently being treated in hospitals, while 4,540 are battling the virus at home. Some 1,726 patients are treated in specially designated hotels and another 1,023 waiting to be informed whether they require hospitalization.
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