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As Israel races toward herd immunity, a Palestinian town teeters under the weight of COVID

Get email notification for articles from Hagar Shezaf Follow Apr. 3, 2021 9:16 PM Not one empty bed is left in the coronavirus wards in Tul Karm in the West Bank. The city has two hospitals: a government-run one where a coronavirus ward was opened at the beginning of the pandemic, and one run by the Red Crescent Society that was converted into a coronavirus hospital when the government one was full. The city has seven ventilators, 10 intensive care beds and only 33 beds in its coronavirus wards. Over the past week, 17 people in the district died of COVID-19, and the city is now under curfew at night and on weekdnds. The entire West Bank is at 94 percent occupancy for coronavirus beds at hospitals – in intensive care wards the number is 100 percent.

Israel s green passport raises a red flag about civil liberties - Israel News

Follow Apr. 2, 2021 The incidence of COVID-19 in Israel continues to decline despite Israelis’ accelerated return to their pre-pandemic routine. The doomsters probably have one more week. If there’s no concrete rise in daily new infections and positive tests despite the large family gatherings of Passover, we ll be able to say with some certainty that the disease has been contained thanks to the impressive efficiency of the vaccination project. The steep fall of the infection rate has triggered a spat between the education and health ministries, with the former demanding, rightly, for schools to resume full activity next week. The Health Ministry wants to go on with the cautionary measure of some classes being at school physically for only half the week.

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