‎'Thousands of corona patients will be on ventilators 2 weeks from now'‎

The number of coronavirus cases in Israel exceeds 700, 10 patients in serious condition, 89-year-old woman in critical ‎condition. Defense Depart Ministry to purchase 2,500 ventilators for hospitals.

The Health Ministry reported Friday that so far, 705 Israelis have tested positive for ‎coronavirus. Eleven patients are in serious condition, another 13 are listed as in moderate condition, and ‎the rest of the cases are mild. About a third (266) of the corona patients are hospitalized, while ‎another 86 are receiving professional care in their homes. ‎

Over 60,000 Israelis are under home quarantine. As of Thursday, the government has imposed strict limitations on public life, seeking to curb the spread of the deadly virus.

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The Health Ministry expects hundreds of Israeli coronavirus patients to be on ventilators within a ‎number of days, and thousands to be on ventilators two weeks from now. This was the disturbing ‎outlook voiced on Thursday by the Health Ministry's Director of the Geriatrics Division, Dr. Irit Laxer. ‎

‎"There is no understanding of the emergency situation that is going to occur here," Laxer said in ‎response to a petition against a proposal to evacuate a geriatric hospital in Rishon Lezion, in central Israel, to turn the ‎facility into a dedicated treatment center for coronavirus cases. ‎

The Rishon Lezion Municipality petitioned against the proposal at the beginning of March, and a ‎temporary injunction has been issued. A court is due to discuss the petition on Sunday. ‎

As part of Israel's preparation for a coronavirus epidemic, the Defense Ministry has begun the process ‎of purchasing 2,500 ventilators as part of its battle against the coronavirus. The estimated cost of the units ‎is over 50 million shekels ($14 million). ‎

On Thursday night, 24 hours after the Mossad flew 100,000 coronavirus testing kits into Israel, the ‎Defense Ministry's Procurement Administration placed the first orders, at the request ‎of the Health Ministry. A thousand of the ventilators will be assembled in Israel, while another 1,500 ‎will be imported. ‎

On Thursday, health authorities said one ‎patient was in critical condition at Hadassah Medical Center in Jerusalem. ‎

The hospital reported that the condition of the patient, an 89-year-old woman, was ‎worsening rapidly. The woman had been hospitalized for three days when on Thursday she took a turn ‎for the worse. ‎

The patient is a resident of a retirement home in Jerusalem where a few corona cases have been ‎reported. An 88-year-old man from the same retirement home is hospitalized with coronavirus at ‎Shaare Zedek Medical Center in the capital.‎

Other than the critical case, two of the 12 corona patients at Hadassah Medical Center are in moderate ‎condition, and the rest are mildly ill. ‎

The hospital reported Thursday that four of its corona patients had been released and sent to the Dan ‎Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv, which has been turned into a convalescence facility, while two others ‎were dispatched to convalescent rooms at Shmuel Harofeh Medical Center in Beer Yaakov, where ‎they will remain under observation. ‎