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Israel: COVID positivity rate hits highest figure since February

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Source: https://www.timesofisrael.com/covid...bruary/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter

COVID positivity rate hits highest figure since February
Close to 1.5 million Israelis have received a third vaccine dose, as early data indicates the booster campaign is effective
By Amy Spiro Today, 12:45 pm
The Times of Israel

More than 6,400 people in Israeli tested positive for COVID on Sunday, with a positivity rate of 6.31 percent — the highest seen since February.

Out of 102,291 tests carried out among the general population on Sunday, 6,467 came back positive. The positivity rate in the fourth wave has been climbing steadily since late May, when the rate was less than 1%. At the beginning of August, the rate was less than 3%.

However, the R number, the basic reproduction number of the virus, has been falling since early August, and on Monday stood at 1.14, compared to 1.36 on August 1. An R rate of 1 indicates that every infected person will infect one other person on average, while a rate above 1 means the virus will spread more rapidly.

As of Monday morning, there were 67,801 active COVID cases in Israel, with 1,142 hospitalized, 670 in serious condition and 108 on ventilators. Sixteen people with COVID died on Sunday, and close to 150 people have died over the past week.

Despite the rising number of cases, the government has largely held off on drastic restrictions. Instead, it is counting on a booster dose campaign to stem the rising tide of infections and serious cases. Third doses of the COVID vaccine became available to those over 60 on August 1, and have since rolled out to all those over 40 as well as healthcare workers, teachers and pregnant women. As of Monday morning, close to 1.5 million Israelis have received a third dose of the vaccine.

Health officials have indicated that initial data shows the booster doses are already helping to lower the rate of serious cases...
 
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