Israel’s COVID-19 Death Toll Hits 606; Hundreds in Serious Condition

Sign up to receive the latest HAMODIA emails

The Health Ministry said on Monday morning that the death toll from COVID-19 has risen to 606.

The ministry reported that 884 other people had been diagnosed with coronavirus on the last day, 7.2% of those examined.

Of the 23,998 active patients, 397 are indexed in severe condition and treated in hospitals, 118 of which are connected to respirators.

On Monday, the local government officially assumed the duty of combating coronavirus in the public sphere, pledging to paint paintings in combination but in accordance with the wishes of their own neighborhoods.

“Today we go above and beyond in the fight against coronavirus,” said Chaim Bibas, president of the Federation of Local Authorities. Bibas speaking at the convention of local leaders on the coronavirus crisis, which was attended through the Prime Minister, the Minister of Health, the Coronavirus Commissioner and several other senior officials. “Differentiated control is the key to success. There are no such regulations in a commune.”

“I think the ‘traffic light’ style is correct,” said Professor Ronni Gamzu, Commissioner of Coronavirus, who recently got approval from a framework that would mandate mayors a duty to run with the Internal Front Command and the Ministry of Health at infection rates. their domains.

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu said at the conference: “In addition to security, I am constantly participating in two main tasks: maintaining good fitness and life, opening up the economy, offering incentives to the economy, and moving the economy. The government wants to be stabilized to serve just as effectively. When Mr. Hauser contacted me and said, “Give me another chance to check [to] stabilize the political formula so that we can have a government that can continue to act in the fight opposite the crown”- I said I’m ready.

“We will have to do everything we can to avoid elections, stabilize the government and fight coronavirus from a fitness perspective, and fight to open up the economy. That’s what we do. I also hope we can do it successfully.”

Addressing the mayors, the Prime Minister said: “I know you are senior partners in this area. They play a very vital role in this struggle. The most vital thing they can do is instill coronavirus regulations in their residents: masks, keep your distance and giant talks.

“There is no choice for leadership and implementation, especially when it comes to business, so that we can succeed together over this disease.”

 

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *