The Jerusalem Post

12 Israelis diagnosed with coronaviru­s, including soldier

Two caught virus on return flight from Italy

- • By LEON SVERDLOV and MAAYAN JAFFE-HOFFMAN

There are now 12 Israelis who have been diagnosed with coronaviru­s in Israel, the Health Ministry reported. Two were diagnosed on Monday and three on Sunday.

The latest cases were reported by a resident of Ramat Gan, who returned from Italy on February 25, and a resident of Ashdod, who returned from Italy the next day.

Two of Sunday’s patients also caught the virus abroad. They returned from Italy on El Al flight LY290 on February 27. Both people are reportedly showing light symptoms of COVID-19.

All the patients and those who were on the flights with them have entered quarantine.

A third person that was diagnosed on Sunday night was a young soldier from Or Yehuda who contracted the disease after coming into contact with a confirmed carrier of the novel coronaviru­s. She contracted the virus working in the same store as another coronaviru­s patient who got it in Italy.

On Monday, the Health Ministry provided details of her whereabout­s.

She worked at the Red Pirate toy store on February 24, 25 and 26, and visited a seamstress in the Or Yehuda mall.

She also took the No. 59 bus line several times before being diagnosed.

As of Sunday night, 334 soldiers have been quarantine­d for fears of having possibly contracted the virus, media reported. The majority of the soldiers were quarantine­d after returning from regions with major outbreaks.

Some were quarantine­d after coming in contact with the Korean

delegation, while others when brushing elbows with confirmed carriers returning from Italy, according to the report.

According to Walla, the Health Ministry discovered 300 soldiers who are either currently in Italy or have returned from there after February 14.

An IDF air-defense recruitmen­t event was canceled also for fears of coronaviru­s, the report said.

 ?? (Amir Cohen/Reuters) ?? A PARAMEDIC ADJUSTS his protective mask at a specially designated polling station for Israelis under home-quarantine in Ashkelon, yesterday.
(Amir Cohen/Reuters) A PARAMEDIC ADJUSTS his protective mask at a specially designated polling station for Israelis under home-quarantine in Ashkelon, yesterday.

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