The Jerusalem Post

Corona wards keep closing down

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Many corona wards throughout the country have closed down, as few new patients are being admitted following the nation’s speedy vaccinatio­n process that has reduced their population dramatical­ly in a matter of weeks.

Jerusalem’s Hadassah Hospital, considered one of the busiest in the country, at one point was taking in over 140 corona patients a day, but only three new patients were admitted on Tuesday.

Prof. Masad Barhum, director of the Galilee Medical Center, said that recovery from the virus has been slower in the north.

“There has been a gradual decline in the number of hospitaliz­ed patients, but this decline is only moderate compared with other hospitals,” he said.

The vaccinatio­n rate in Galilee has been lower in the Arab sector, which is why the decline in infections has been relatively slow. Today, Barhum said, “we are only dealing with 21 corona patients, who were not all vaccinated. But at the peak of the virus we were dealing with 115 hospitaliz­ed patients at a time.”

Israel’s Health Ministry reported on Thursday that 489 people tested positive for coronaviru­s on Wednesday, out of nearly 38,000 tested, a 1.3% positivity rate.

The ministry reported 7,334 current patients, of whom 402 are considered serious.

The death toll stood at 6,201, after 11 people died on Tuesday.

Some 5.24 million Israelis have received their first shot, of whom 87% are above the age of 50, and 4.78 million have received two shots.

 ?? (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) ?? A SHAARE ZEDEK worker attends to patients in the coronaviru­s ward in January.
(Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) A SHAARE ZEDEK worker attends to patients in the coronaviru­s ward in January.

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