Over 1,000 new cases of coronavirus, infection coefficient rises
Around 75% of seriously ill coronavirus patients completely unvaccinated, Health Ministry data shows.
A total of 1,004 new COVID-19 cases were diagnosed Sunday across Israel, the country's Health Ministry reported.
The number is the highest since October 20, when 1,035 new cases were diagnosed.
The infection coefficient, which measures the decline or expansion of the pandemic, is now 1.22, signaling that the virus is now rapidly reproducing.
Hospitalized around the country are 130 coronavirus patients, among them 81 who are in serious condition or worse. There are 51 who are in critical condition, with 42 intubated and 16 on heart and lung (ECMO) machines.
According to the Health Ministry, approximately 75% of seriously ill COVID-19 patients are completely unvaccinated.
3 comments:
But that means 25% are vaccinated and they still got sick.
UOJ thinks he's going to get in a shtoch at my expense.
Well, we are using Cuomo-Biden accounting tricks. Nisht nor the 75% goes poof, but the tests are "completely paid for"!
Shmiel, entferrr em nisht!
Gedenkst dem shekerrr vechuzev vus UOJ hott gezugt vus Ich bin "staging" brrreak in auf Shabbos tze machrrrev zein dee tzettlach veggen Kolko? Tze geven einerrr fin dee 'smash & grrrab' crrrimes. Dee Shvarrrtzas hubben gemeint az YTT iz duch a Norrrdstrrrom, gorrr.
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