The Jerusalem Post

Coronaviru­s: Who is sick and where do they live?

Of the 19,055 people who have caught novel coronaviru­s, only 3,348 are still infected

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

More than nine out of ten of Israelis who have coronaviru­s are under the age of 70. And most patients are being treated at home.

As coronaviru­s cases are surging again across the Jewish state – some 19,000 people have been diagnosed with the novel coronaviru­s, also known as SARS-CoV-2, since the start of the crisis – The Jerusalem Post asks what we know about the latest cases.

Of the 19,055 people who have caught the coronaviru­s, only 3,348 are still infected. Among those active cases, the vast majority (3,268) have mild symptoms. The rest are in moderate (45) or serious (35) condition as of Sunday morning, according to the Health Ministry.

Some 26 people are on ventilator­s, 300 people have died and 15,360 have recovered.

On average, 160 people are diagnosed positive each day.

Where are they being treated? Twothirds (2,223) are receiving home care. Another 360 are recovering in a state-run “coronaviru­s hotel,” and 129 are being treated in the hospital.

So far, 226,101 Israelis (about 2.5%) have been in isolation. Currently, 15,963 people are in quarantine.

Since the start of the crisis in the beginning of February, Israel has tested 747,941 (about 7.5%) people for the virus. However, since May 31 when Health Minister Yuli Edelstein changed the country’s screening policy, many more people are being tested. The average number of daily tests last week was 11,926; about 1.34% of those screened are found to have the virus.

According to Dr. Shuki Shemer, chairman of the board of the Assuta Medical Centers, the median age in the country is 30. Because Israeli society is younger, most of those who contract the virus are younger, too, making it less likely that they will succumb to COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronaviru­s.

So far, 16,849 coronaviru­s patients (out of 18,448 at the time the data was recorded – 91.3%) have been under 70 and only 1,599 were older.

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said that older people and individual­s with pre-existing medical conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, lung disease, asthma and obesity have a greater risk of becoming seriously ill from corona.

So where is the virus?

There are patients in 317 different cities and towns across Israel.

As of Sunday night, the 17 cities with the greatest number of active patients (about two-thirds of the total) were: Jerusalem (592), Tel Aviv (417), Bnei Brak (309), Rahat (107), Beersheba (106), Bat Yam (84), Petah Tikva (80), Netanya (75), Arara (72), Rishon Lezion (69), Holon (63), Beit Shemesh (62), Hura (57), Ashdod (54), Ashkelon (49), Sderot (42) and Holon (42).

And in the schools? According to the Education Ministry, there are 526 sick teachers and students, with 25,669 in isolation. Some 186 schools are closed.

The highest rates of infection in schools are in the three most infected cities: Jerusalem (40%), Tel Aviv (15%) and Bnei Brak (4%).

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