Israel’s COVID-19 patients in serious condition drop to below 100

Xinhua News Agency

The number of COVID-19 patients in serious condition in Israel has dropped below 100 for the first time since July 25, the Ministry of Health said Thursday (Dec. 9).

The number of coronavirus patients in serious condition in Israel has dropped to 90, compared to 102 reported on Wednesday.

This is the lowest number of patients in serious condition in Israel since July 24, when the figure was 89, while it rose to 97 the next day.

The ministry noted that 130 coronavirus patients are currently hospitalized in Israel.

The number of active coronavirus cases in Israel stands at 5,798, out of 1,348,800 cases detected since the outbreak of the pandemic in the country at the end of February 2020.

The number of death cases in Israel from the virus has risen to 8,210, according to the ministry. (Xinhua) – jlo

 

 

 

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