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2020-09-20 20:28 | Report Abuse
Parts of the Spanish capital Madrid are to be subject to lockdown restrictions to curb a rise in Covid-19, as cases across Europe continue to spike.
From Monday, more than 850,000 people in the Madrid region will face limits on travel and sizes of groups.
Spain has the highest number of coronavirus cases in Europe, and Madrid is once again the worst-hit region.
Many northern hemisphere countries are now bracing for a second wave of the pandemic as winter approaches.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of the perils as people move indoors. "There is a lot of work to do in order to avoid amplification events, drive down transmission of this epidemic, protect the opening of schools and protect the most vulnerable in our society," Dr Mike Ryan, the head of the WHO's health emergencies programme, said.
2020-09-20 20:25 | Report Abuse
LONDON (Sept 20): Britain is at a tipping point on Covid-19, health minister Matt Hancock said on Sunday, warning that a second national lockdown could be imposed if people don't follow government rules designed to stop the spread of the virus.
Covid-19 cases have risen sharply in recent weeks to more than 4,000 per day, with Prime Minister Boris Johnson calling it a second wave and stricter lockdown measures being introduced in areas across the country.
"The nation faces a tipping point and we have a choice," Hancock told Sky News. "The choice is either that everybody follows the rules ... or we will have to take more measures."
Hancock later told the BBC that a second national lockdown was possible option.
"I don't rule it out, I don't want to see it," he said.
2020-09-20 20:23 | Report Abuse
JAKARTA (Sept 20): Indonesia has recorded 3,989 new positive cases of Covid-19 within 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases to 244,676.
Based on its official government website on Covid-19 today, 107,370 patients were being monitored for the viral infection.
Between noon yesterday and noon today, 105 more deaths were recorded, bringing the cumulative number of fatalities to 9,553.
2020-09-20 18:23 | Report Abuse
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will be among several countries around the globe that might receive vaccines against Covid-19 by the end of next year.
Malaysian Public Health Physicians' Association president Datuk Dr Zainal Ariffin Omar said this was now a possibility following the government's plan to join Covax - the Covid-19 Global Vaccine Access Plan.
He said by being a part of the initiative - established to accelerate the development and manufacture of Covid-19 vaccines - it also enabled Malaysia to obtain vaccines at an affordable price.
2020-09-20 11:48 | Report Abuse
India reported more than 94,000 fresh Covid-19 cases and 1,145 deaths from the virus on Saturday, even as testing numbers from across the country showed a sharp decline over the past two days.
2020-09-20 10:51 | Report Abuse
If there are syndicates want to push down Supermax share price next week let it be bcoz there will be fundamental and value centric hedge fund managers and institutional investors waiting to collect beaten down Supermax share price for astronomical capital gains next year.Invest in business company not daily monitoring share price.Cyclical of Covid-19 pandemics is a long and difficult cycle due to 200 countries affected compares to swine flu,MERS,SARS and Ebola with only dozens of countries affected.
2020-09-20 09:17 | Report Abuse
The number of Canadians who have tested positive for the novel coronavirus grew by 865 on Saturday, while the national death toll rose by six.The number of new cases being reported daily has increased by more than 60 per cent in the last two weeks..
2020-09-20 09:12 | Report Abuse
After Poland reported record daily new coronavirus cases on Saturday, neighbouring Lithuania and Slovakia also logged their largest daily tallies since the pandemic began.
2020-09-20 09:11 | Report Abuse
France reported 13,498 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Saturday, setting another record in daily additional infections since the disease started to spread in the country.
2020-09-20 09:09 | Report Abuse
The United Kingdom reported 4,422 daily cases of coronavirus, 100 more new cases than on Friday and the highest daily total since May 8.
2020-09-19 22:35 | Report Abuse
Other epidemics like SARS,Swine Flu,Ebola and MERS are not spread wildfire worldwide with tens of millions of infections and almost 1million of deaths like Covid-19 pandemic.This comparison is like earth and sky so much difference in terms of severity.Please think logically and wisely.
2020-09-19 22:13 | Report Abuse
Covid-19 pandemic is the worst pandemic after Spanish flu (1918) which exceeded 30million people got infected and nearly 1million death within 9 months.Glove companies are experiencing ultra high demands of gloves from more than 190 countries and the worst is yet to come tis coming winter season.
2020-09-19 21:31 | Report Abuse
Supermax EPS 2021 should be minimum RM1.50 and current price RM7.60 (only PE 5 super undervalue).Too much capital gains plus generous dividends for loyal investors next year.
2020-09-19 20:39 | Report Abuse
MANILA (UPDATE) - The Philippines on Saturday reported 3,962 new confirmed COVID-19 cases, raising the nationwide caseload to 283,460.The country also recorded 100 new fatalities from the respiratory illness, taking the death toll to 4,930.According to the health department, many of Saturday's additional cases -- or 1,440 -- were from Metro Manila, which remained the country's epicenter of the crisis.
2020-09-19 20:29 | Report Abuse
All penny stocks want to change business model to glove manufacturing only able to produce glove earliest 2022 and they are doomed to fail because glove R&D needs a lot of capital investment at least RM200millions.We invest glove companies not for few days or few weeks.We are fundamental and value investors.
2020-09-19 20:01 | Report Abuse
It doesn't matter whether Supermax share price next Monday up or down.Glove companies prospects and fundamentals are extremely good next couple of years.Its share price will not be single digit for next year whereas will be double digits with very high returns and generous dividends.In addition,Covid-19 daily cases are increasing critically until next year winter season.
2020-09-19 18:39 | Report Abuse
Vaccines alone will not eliminate Covid-19 from Earth.We will not have sufficient vaccines for more than 7 billions population until 2024 as stated by world largest vaccine manufacturer.This pandemic already taught us to live with new normal with or without vaccines. Gloves demand will be very high for at least 2-3 years and ASP prices will not drops back to pre-Covid price level.
2020-09-19 18:25 | Report Abuse
JAKARTA, Sept. 19 (Xinhua) -- The COVID-19 cases in Indonesia rose by 4,168 within one day to 240,687, with the death toll adding by 112 to 9,448, the Health Ministry said on Saturday.
The virus has spread to all the country's 34 provinces.
Specifically, within the past 24 hours, Jakarta recorded 988 new cases, West Java 470, East Java 379, Riau 303 and Central Java 271.
2020-09-19 18:09 | Report Abuse
India has confirmed 93,337 new Covid-19 cases over the past 24 hours - marking a fourth consecutive day of over 90,000 daily coronavirus cases.
The country's Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said on Saturday that India's coronavirus caseload is now 5,308,015. Over 4.2 million people have recovered from the disease.
The Covid-19 death toll, meanwhile, has reached 85,619, with 1,247 new fatalities recorded over the past day, Sputnik news agency reported.
2020-09-19 18:07 | Report Abuse
Supermax downside risk is limited compares to upside potential very huge for coming months.Buy and hold Supermax mother share.
2020-09-19 16:10 | Report Abuse
Selling trend is temporary but buying trend is permanent.IBs at last still going to buy a lot of glove stocks to reap super capital gains next year.
2020-09-19 13:32 | Report Abuse
Next week Supermax will fly green together with other glove stocks especially Top Glove.RM8 is the 1st resistance to overcome.
2020-09-19 12:52 | Report Abuse
Coming next week another increase of Covid-19 cases in Europe from record high 50k cases daily as cooler temperature during fall and winter season from end September until end March.Demand of gloves will keep increasing and top 4 glove companies will record supernormal profits with very high profit margin up to 50%.
2020-09-19 10:31 | Report Abuse
Permitted short selling is not affected by the suspension of intraday short selling and regulated short selling which extended until 31st December 2020.
2020-09-19 10:16 | Report Abuse
Last Thursday Supermax drops 65sen from 8.37 to 7.72 with high volume 67million shares.If T+2 those IBs who short sell on that day need to buy back Supermax share next Monday
2020-09-18 17:40 | Report Abuse
Supermax closing price RM7.60 but higher 10 sen compares to last Friday closing price RM7.50.Buy and hold for next year supernormal profits,price appreciation and higher dividends.
2020-09-18 14:39 | Report Abuse
Covid-19 cases in Europe countries increasing very fast with more than 50,000 new cases daily.Another 1-2 weeks many more European countries will implement another round of lockdown whereby their total daily new cases shoot up to 70,000-80,000 cases.Hospitalizations and death tolls will be very catastrophic compares to first wave in March.
2020-09-18 14:30 | Report Abuse
UBS target price RM5 really nonsense rubbish report.Top Glove share price RM5 equivalent to PE 7 only for financial year 2021 (EPS70-80sen).
2020-09-18 08:31 | Report Abuse
Covid-19: UK test and trace 'barely functional' as 11 million face lockdown.
The coronavirus test and trace system was condemned as “barely functional” today as its tsar admitted that demand was up to four times capacity, while 90% of tests were failing to hit the 24-hour turnaround target.
The Guardian has seen documents showing tracers taking up to two weeks to contact friends, relatives and workmates of people diagnosed with Covid-19 – the entire length of the self-isolation period.
But amid growing anger and lengthening queues at testing centres, Dido Harding, head of the £10bn NHS test-and-trace programme designed to prevent a second wave of Covid-19, told MPs on Thursday: “I strongly refute that the system is failing.”
It came as sources said Leeds and Lancashire were expected to face enhanced lockdown measures, bringing the number of people subject to restrictions to more than 11 million, including nearly 2 million in north-east England. Official figures confirmed a 75% increase in positive weekly cases across England last week.
Just 1.9% of people using a home test kit in England got their results within 24 hours in the week to 9 September, according to official figures – the lowest percentage since test and trace was launched in May. Results from 33.3% of in-person tests were turned around within 24 hours, down from 66.5% the previous week, creating knock-on delays for contacts required to self-isolate.
2020-09-18 08:04 | Report Abuse
As many as 98,795 fresh cases were recorded in India on Thursday, taking the total caseload to 5,210,317, as per data collated from state governments. The previous highest daily count was 98,100 recorded a day earlier, as the tally moved even closer to the 100,000 mark.
The World Health Organization on Thursday warned of "alarming rates of transmission" of Covid-19 across Europe and cautioned against shortening quarantine periods as countries in the region scrambled to find ways to reduce infections without resorting to new lockdowns.The WHO's regional director for Europe Hans Kluge said a September surge -- Europe set a new record last week, with some 54,000 cases recorded in 24 hours -- "should serve as a wake-up call for all of us".
The coronavirus death toll is now at 943,086 since it surfaced in China late last year and the number of cases has ballooned to 30,000,062, according to figures available at 19:45 GMT.
2020-09-18 07:56 | Report Abuse
Turkey reported Thursday 1,648 new cases and 66 deaths from COVID-19 within the past 24 hours.
According to daily data released by the ministry, the new infections were identified in more than almost 110,000 COVID-19 tests carried out over the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of cases in the country to 298,039.
The death toll from coronavirus increased to 7,315 with 66 new fatalities. Meanwhile, the total number of people who have recovered from COVID-19 increased to 263,745, with 1,143 patients declared free of the coronavirus in the past day.
Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter that almost 9 million tests have been conducted so far and urged citizens to adhere to the measures. "It's in our hands to stop the increase in the number of losses and critically ill patients," he warned.
Turkey has been seeing a resurgence in coronavirus infections for the past few weeks, with daily infection rates slowly but steadily climbing.
In an effort to prevent a further increase in infection rates, the Interior Ministry last week declared wearing masks outside mandatory across all provinces. The order previously applied to only the worst-hit cities, with many provinces only requiring mask use in often-crowded streets.
The government also reintroduced a previously removed capacity cap for mass transit vehicles, banning all standing passengers on buses and significantly reducing capacities for subways and Istanbul’s metrobuses.
2020-09-18 07:54 | Report Abuse
“I Expect We Will See an Increase in Deaths in Six to Eight Weeks”
German politician Karl Lauterbach, a member of parliament and one of the country’s leading voices on the coronavirus, warns in an interview that cases of COVID-19 are about to increase dramatically in Germany. Politicians, he says, will need to tighten the reins again.
2020-09-18 07:51 | Report Abuse
New peaks in Czechia, Ukraine and Netherlands.
Czechia, which has reported more than 2,000 new cases in a single day for the first time, has tightened preventive measures. With the reproduction, or R, rate rising to 1.6, bars and restaurants must close at midnight and older students must wear face masks in classrooms as well as hallways.
Ukraine set a daily record with 3,584 new coronavirus infections, the national security council said on Thursday – up from a previous peak of 3,144 on 11 September. Ukraine has a total of 166,244 cases, with 3,400 deaths.
The Netherlands registered a third consecutive record daily case rise, with the health ministry warning that test capacity was not nearly enough for the wave of possible infections. Belgium and Germany have advised against unnecessary travel to Amsterdam and Rotterdam.
2020-09-18 07:49 | Report Abuse
Biggest Thursday rise in UK cases since April as 21 more deaths recorded.
The country's death toll now stands at 41,705, according to Department of Health data, with 21 more people's deaths have been added to the grim tally along with 3,395 more positive cases
2020-09-18 07:48 | Report Abuse
France is to implement extra measures to curb the Covid-19 epidemic in the cities of Lyon and Nice, the health minister said Thursday, adding to the three other regions deemed as virus “red zones” where additional measures are already in place. The country registered more than 10,000 new confirmed coronavirus cases on Thursday, setting a new daily record.
Health Minister Olivier Véran did not say what the extra measures for Lyon and Nice would be, but that local officials in those cities would have until the weekend to submit their plans for extra measures to the government in Paris.
France has this month seen a resurgence in the number of virus cases. Numbers in hospital and intensive care with Covid-19 are climbing too, though they are still a long way short of the peak reached in the spring.
Addressing French citizens, Véran said: “We are in a situation, especially in the regions that I have mentioned, where I can only ask you to redouble your efforts, particularly in reducing the number of people you see each day.”
2020-09-18 07:42 | Report Abuse
‘Very serious situation’ unfolding in Europe, WHO warns, as cases rise dramatically.
LONDON — A dramatic rise in new coronavirus cases in Europe has been characterized as a “wake up call” by the World Health Organisation’s top official in Europe.
“We have a very serious situation unfolding before us,” WHO’s regional director for Europe, Hans Kluge, said Thursday in a press briefing on the epidemiological situation in the region. “Weekly cases have now exceeded those reported when the pandemic first peaked in Europe in March.”
He said that, last week, the region’s weekly tally exceeded 300,000 patients.
“More than half of European countries have reported a greater-than-10% increase in cases in the past two weeks. Of those, seven countries have seen newly reported cases increase more than two-fold in the same period,” he added.
While lockdown measures imposed in the spring and early summer pushed the number of new cases in June to an all-time low, the number of cases in September “should serve as a wake-up call for all of us,” he warned.
There have been growing concerns in Europe for a number of weeks at what is being seen as an alarming rise in coronavirus cases, with the number of new daily infections reaching record highs in some countries.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) warned Wednesday that the 14-day case notification rate (the number of newly reported cases) for the EU, European Economic Area and the U.K. “has been increasing for more than 50 days, with over half of all EU countries currently experiencing an increase in cases.”
2020-09-17 20:36 | Report Abuse
Covid-19 case already started increasing very fast in Europe as winter is coming end October.Next US Covid-19 case will start to increase back to 60k-70k in November.Second wave will infect more people than first wave in March especially US and Europe.India new case within 1-2 weeks will reach above 100k for many more months.
2020-09-17 19:55 | Report Abuse
Tonight Dow Jones heavy sell down tomorrow glove stocks sharp rise.Reverse psychology!!!
2020-09-17 18:15 | Report Abuse
LONDON — There are growing concerns in Europe at what is being seen as an alarming rise in coronavirus cases, with the number of new daily infections reaching record highs in some countries.
The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) warned Wednesday that the 14-day case notification rate (the number of newly reported cases) for the EU, European Economic Area and the U.K. “has been increasing for more than 50 days, with over half of all EU countries currently experiencing an increase in cases.”
Spain, which has the highest number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Europe at 614,360, according to data collated by Johns Hopkins University (JHU), is reportedly set to announce targeted lockdowns in places where the virus is spreading rapidly, and renewed restrictions of movement on Friday.
Meanwhile in France, the number of new daily cases reported Wednesday (9,784) was among the highest ever reported in the country. It was just below an all-time record of 10,561 new cases recorded on Saturday. The number of people being treated in intensive care units for Covid-19 also rose for the 20th straight day Wednesday, Reuters reported, to a three-month high of 803. The total number of cases in France stands at 404,888, according to the French Health Ministry.
Remarking on the rise in cases, French President Emmanuel Macron said Wednesday that the virus was circulating “quicker and quicker in certain parts of the country,” Reuters reported.
The U.K., which has the third-highest number of cases in Europe, at 380,677 according to JHU data, has seen an alarming rise in cases across various parts of northern England in recent weeks. It has started to reintroduce measures to restrict social gatherings, with the number of people allowed to meet now limited to six in England. Stricter measures targeting north-east England could be announced Thursday, the BBC reported.
Italy, which was the epicenter of Europe’s first coronavirus outbreak in February but now has the fourth-highest number of reported infections, at 291,442 to date, has also seen cases rise. The health ministry said Wednesday that Italy has registered 1,452 new cases in the last 24 hours, up from 1,229 new cases on Tuesday, although this was partly attributed to a sharp increase in coronavirus tests, news agency ANSA reported. Nonetheless, the health ministry noted that Italy is seeing the highest number of active cases since June, with 40,532 people currently infected with the coronavirus.
Germany, which was seen as a poster-child for its handling of the first wave of the coronavirus cases, having managed to keep its death toll low compared to its number of cases, has seen a slight rise in cases.
The Robert Koch Institute, which monitors the epidemic in Germany, said Wednesday that “the increase in the number of cases reported since mid-July had stabilized at a slightly higher level in calendar weeks 35 (beginning August 24) and 36, but since calendar week 37, a slight increase can be observed again.” It added that more young people have become infected in recent weeks.
So far, the death toll from rising infections has been significantly lower than in spring and early summer when the virus first hit Europe, but the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that this could change as winter approaches.
2020-09-17 17:14 | Report Abuse
Spain reports 239 new coronavirus deaths, the highest figure so far during the second wave of the epidemic.
Infections continue to rise, according to Health Ministry data, with 11,193 new cases detected – 31% of them in Madrid.
The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Germany has risen by 2194 to 265,857, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for infectious diseases announced on Thursday.The total number of deaths in the country has reached 9,371.
Indonesia reported 3,635 new coronavirus infections on Thursday, bringing the country's total number of cases to 232,628, the health ministry's website showed.
The ministry also reported 122 additional deaths from the virus, bringing the total number of fatalities to 9,222, the highest in Southeast Asia.
The Philippines' health ministry on Thursday reported 3,375 new coronavirus infections and 53 additional deaths.
In a bulletin, the ministry said total confirmed cases in the Philippines have reached 276,289, the most in Southeast Asia, while deaths have increased to 4,785.
2020-09-17 08:19 | Report Abuse
France reported it third-highest number of daily additional infections on record. Health authorities reported new 9,784 confirmed cases and 46 more deaths.
For the second successive day, the Netherlands recorded its worst increase in the number of new infections.
2020-09-17 08:04 | Report Abuse
Spain recorded 11,1993 new cases on Wednesday
https://www.euroweeklynews.com/2020/09/16/spains-ministry-of-health-report-a-huge-rise-in-infections-in-the-last-24-hours/
2020-09-17 07:53 | Report Abuse
On Wednesday, India reported the biggest single-day spike of nearly 98,000 new coronavirus infections, pushing the nationwide tally to 5,115,000 infections. Over 1,100 fresh fatalities pushed the death toll to 83,251.
At least five states and union territories reported record spikes: Delhi (4,473 new cases), Odisha (4,270), Kerala (3,830), Punjab (2,717), and Rajasthan (1,782).
2020-09-17 07:45 | Report Abuse
In France, nearly 5,500 coronavirus patients have been hospitalised.
According to the Telegraph, officials in Marseille say they may soon have to send intensive care patients to hospitals elsewhere in France.
Only four out of 35 hospital beds in the city’s hospital are free.
Jean-Olivier Arnaud, director of Marseille’s main hospital, said: “We’re not far from saturation.
“Some surgeries are being postponed to cope with the spike in coronavirus infections.
“But there’s no question of massively postponing operations as we had to in March and April,” Mr Arnaud said.
“Further delays would be too damaging in terms of public health.
“We’ll now have to deal head-on with two waves of patients: Covid cases and all the others, who are very numerous.”
However, Mr Arnaud said the main worry for his hospital was the number of staff available.
“We have recently recruited about 100 health workers but we won’t have as many staff available for the Covid cases as we did in the spring.”
Bordeaux’s main hospital has a total of 24 coronavirus infected patients in its intensive care unit.
“The number has more than doubled in the past 10 days,” said Yann Bubien, the hospital’s director.
“All the warning signals are flashing red.”
2020-09-17 07:42 | Report Abuse
Britain has recorded nearly 4,000 new Covid-19 cases for the first time since the start of May and the number of people being admitted to hospital has risen once again, adding to mounting fears the outbreak is spiralling out of control again.
Infections have risen 40 per cent in a week because of the 3,991 new positive tests. The rolling seven-day average of daily infections currently stands at 3,286, up on the 2,358 last Wednesday. The UK hasn't recorded 4,000 cases in a day since May 8 after the crisis fizzled out and dropped to record lows in July.
More than 6,000 infections were announced on darkest days of the crisis in April — but only 15,000 Britons were being tested every 24 hours and swabs were restricted to the most severely-ill, unlike the 200,000 swabs being carried each out every day now.
The figures also show that 901 patients are currently in hospital being treated for COVID-19, with 115 in ventilator beds.
2020-09-16 21:57 | Report Abuse
What a joke PAT RM600million?Estimate PAT RM600million x 2 = RM1.2billion.Supermax PAT next QR mid-November also more than RM600million (est RM800-900million).Top Glove capacity is 3-4 times of Supermax but lower 10-15% profit margin than Supermax.
2020-09-16 20:13 | Report Abuse
Opening price tomorrow morning gap up RM8.60-8.80 and continue to go upwards breaking RM9 towards closing price RM9.50(minimum)
2020-09-16 19:31 | Report Abuse
With or without vaccines top 4 glove companies already lock in gloves order with increasing ASP from at least 165 countries until Dec 2021 to Jun 2022.Covid-19 pandemic cases will wreak havocs in US and Europe tis coming winter Nov-March with devastating hospitalizations and death tolls.
2020-09-16 19:06 | Report Abuse
The Spanish capital will introduce selective lockdowns in urban areas where the coronavirus is spreading faster, regional health authorities announced Wednesday.
The measures in Madrid, including restrictions on mobility, will most likely affect southern, working-class neighborhoods where virus contagion rates have been steadily soaring since August, deputy regional health chief Antonio Zapatero said at a press briefing.
"Madrid wants to flatten the curve before the arrival of autumn and the complications that cold weather could bring,” Zapatero said, adding that the "drastic measures” to be taken would be decided by the weekend.
Madrid and its surrounding region of 6.6 million residents have accounted for nearly one-third of the country’s new daily infections, which seem to have stabilized at an average of 8,200 per day for the past week.
With a coronavirus caseload above 600,000 and more than 30,000 confirmed deaths for the new virus, Spain has been the hardest hit European country in what some experts are describing as the second wave of the pandemic.
The country flattened the curve of the contagion earlier this year with a three-month lockdown, one of the strictest in the world. However, since it reactivated in mid-June, outbreaks have spread throughout the country.
Authorities say they are now doing more tests and that more than half of the newly infected show no symptoms, but health centers are starting to struggle to cope with the number of virus tests required and responding to patients. In hospitals, 8.5% of the country's beds are now treating COVID-19 patients, but in Madrid, at least one-fifth of hospital capacity is devoted to coronavirus-related complications.
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2020-09-21 07:54 | Report Abuse
Israel’s coronavirus czar warned Sunday that virus numbers were reaching “emergency” levels that could see the country face 600 deaths a month, and ordered hospitals to add new virus wards.
Prof. Ronni Gamzu said in an interview with Channel 12 news that he fears the number of COVID-19 patients in serious condition could reach 800 by the end of the week, a number that has been frequently cited as the maximum Israeli hospitals can cope with.
Gamzu said he feared that at current rates, Israel will see some 20 deaths a day, or 600 per month, nearly half of the national toll since the start of the pandemic.
“Our situation is very grave,” he said. Israel recorded 30 new deaths in 24 hours on Saturday.
The Health Ministry on Sunday reported another 2,122 coronavirus cases since midnight Saturday, bringing the number of infections since the pandemic began to 187,902. It also confirmed another six deaths since, raising the national toll to 1,256.
The ministry said there are 52,577 confirmed active cases, including 643 people in serious condition, with a record 170 on ventilators.
Gamzu said that with the number of serious cases likely to soon hit 800, he had ordered all hospitals to open additional coronavirus wards, warning “we’re in an emergency,” and noting there would be some reduction in elective medical procedures.