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Israel: Deaths Soar To Over 2,000: Which Are Jerusalem’s Red Neighborhoods?


Israel’s Health Ministry confirmed 1,609 new coronavirus cases on Monday morning in the previous 24 hours, with the tests reflecting a 7.7% positivity rate, a slight increase from Sunday’s rate, which was the lowest in over a month. There are currently 52,892 active cases, with 827 seriously ill patients, of whom 227 are ventilated. The death toll has risen to 2,016, with 1,000 deaths in the past month alone.

The coronavirus cabinet will convene on Tuesday to discuss the exit plan for the nationwide lockdown, which is currently still in effect.

There are 5,956 active coronavirus cases in Jerusalem as of Monday morning of which 2,452 were diagnosed in the past week, according to data from the Coronavirus National Information and Knowledge Center.

There are seven red neighborhoods in Jerusalem: Har Nof, Romema, Shmuel Hanavi, Ramot Alon, Ramat Shlomo, Neve Yaakov and the Jewish Quarter of the Old City.

The Jerusalem municipality is carrying out multiple efforts in the battle against the coronavirus in the capital city, including the opening of four new testing centers on Sunday in Romema, Har Nof, Ramat Shlomo, and Bayit Vegan and the establishment of a local epidemiological investigation team.

(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)



3 Responses

  1. latest data shows it is not an epidemic requiring lockdowns and masks at all times:

    360 deaths under the age of 70

    only 1,000 seriously or moderately sick

    only 2% of the so-called infected are actually sick

  2. According to their published figures, Israel’s death rate is such that 40,000 people die every year (BTW, that is the lowest death rate of any industrialized country). While it is sad for those who die, death is normal for older people (who make up most of those who die), and this has been the case since that unfortunate incident with one of our ancestors and a well known snake (as they translate it into English). The press might as well be complaining about the fact that humans have limited life spans. An additional 2000 deaths, out of 8 million people is not cause for the panic and horror that the media have made it into. And given that the frum community appears to have a much lower death rate (being younger on the average), it is easy to understand why frum Jews tend to be most skeptical than most of the governments’ excessive measures.

  3. Unfortunately it’s attitudes such as those of “Pleaasestaycalm” and “akuperma” which are causing the Chareidi world to ignore the rules. They belittle any facts, justify all those who won’t obey the guidelines and generally feel that this is just a minor problem. Well, I don’t know about them, but I don’t recall knowing so many people who were so very ill in one given year. I don’t recall knowing so many people who were R”L niftar in any given year. I don’t recall so many people dying of the flu in any given recent flu season. This being in denial has caused the frum world to be skeptical, not as akuperma suggests, the lower death rate. People would rather believe these ignorant uninformed people than the facts right in front of their eyes. The facts are that there are people who are very sick out there! There are people who will have long term, if not permanent affects from their sicknesses! We read about new deaths every day! Get your heads out of the sand! Stop this denial of the very horrible truths out there and follow the guidelines. Is it harder for frum people to wear masks and distance themseleves from each other, than for the general public?! Why are so many people in this “am navon vechacham” acting so primitive?

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