COVID-19: Israel sees highest number of serious cases since start of pandemic
Of the currently active cases, 1,213 are considered to be serious cases, with 270 intubated patients included in the number.
Israel recorded the highest number of serious COVID-19 cases since the start of the pandemic over the weekend, with 1,213 people reported to be in serious condition.
The previous record was 1,193 serious cases on January 17, 2021. A total of 37,977 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in Israel on Friday, according to a Saturday evening Health Ministry update, bringing the total number of active cases in Israel to 370,798. The 1,213 serious cases include 270 intubated patients.
Of the 148,988 tests taken, both PCR and antigen, there was a positive return rate of 25.5%. Of some 5,800 people currently hospitalized with COVID-19, some 84% are over the age of 60.
The haredi (ultra-Orthodox) sector comprised 8% of all serious and critical cases, while the Arab sector comprised 20%. The remainder are from the general population.
The only possible answer to this is
PEOPLE NEED TO TAKE MORE VACCINES!
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