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Home Special Coverage Coronavirus Outbreak

Israel signs another COVID vaccine deal as number of seriously ill patients tops 300‎

Health Ministry to purchase vaccine from Arcturus Therapeutics, pending success in clinical ‎trials. Corona death toll in Israel since start of epidemic stands at 443. ‎

by  Maytal Yasur Beit-Or
Published on  07-24-2020 13:00
Last modified: 07-24-2020 13:04
Israeli defense electronics giant Elbit to produce ventilatorsAFP/Jack Guez

A doctors at the Samson Assuta Ashdod University Hospital in Ashdod checking a medical ventilator control panel at a coronavirus ward (AFP/Jack Guez/File photo) | Photo: AFP/Jack Guez

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A total of 1,892 Israelis tested positive for coronavirus in the 24-hour period from midnight Wednesday ‎to midnight Thursday, according to the Corona National Information and Knowledge Center's daily ‎report for Friday, July 24. ‎

The same period saw 26,075 tests conducted. ‎

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Meanwhile, the number of COVID patients listed in serious condition rose to 304 on Friday, and the ‎death toll since the start of the epidemic in Israel stood at 443. ‎

As of Friday morning, there were 32,094 active or symptomatic patients, and 25,792 Israelis were listed ‎as "recovered" from the virus. ‎

Beit Shemesh, Elad, Betar Illit, Bnei Brak, Qalansawe, and Ein Mahal were all listed as "red" areas due to ‎high numbers of new cases among their residents. Tel Aviv-Jaffa, Lod, Jerusalem, Or Akiva, Kiryat ‎Malachi, and Nazareth have been downgraded to "orange," meaning the spread of the virus among ‎residents is slowing. ‎

Meanwhile, thousands of Israelis have been released from quarantine after new Health Ministry ‎guidelines took effect that shortened the period of mandatory quarantine for asymptomatic carriers to ‎‎10 days. ‎

In related news, the Health Ministry announced Friday that it has signed another deal to procure a ‎corona vaccine that is still in development – this time, with the California-based Arcturus Theraputics. ‎

The vaccine from Arcturus, LUNAR-COV19, is about to launch clinical trials in humans. Arcturus ‎previously announced its partnership with Duke-NUS in Singapore, in which its clinical trial application ‎was approved for Phases 1 and 2.   ‎

Arcturus is scaling up its manufacturing to enable it to produce hundreds of millions of doses across 2020 ‎and 2021, if the vaccine trials succeed and the product is approved for distribution. ‎

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