Dr. Eitan Dickman says Maimonides Medical Center in densely-populated Borough Park has doubled its number of beds as medical staff deal with the emotional toll of COVID-19

In less than three weeks, more than 10,000 have signed up to grassroots group providing doctors and nurses with protective gear, medical supplies and even homecooked meals

With reports of unusually high death rates for those on breathing machines, some practitioners are turning to other measures when possible

Denis Protsenko's infection comes a week after encounter with leader in Moscow; doctor says he's feeling 'quite well,' as Kremlin says Putin's health is fine

Compared with the decentralized health system in the US, the Jewish state's reaction to COVID-19 has been relatively swift and well-organized, says data scientist Dr. Martin Zand

Amid societal divisions and political schisms, the coronavirus crisis is highlighting the collaborative nature between peoples in country's health services

From connecting patients to ventilators via scuba gear to having them lie on their stomach, Carmi Sheffer says COVID-19 is highly unpredictable, hopes to return to Israel to help

Moshe Bar Siman-Tov is first non-physician to hold position of nation's top public health official; in letter to country's leaders, medical staff say job requires a professional

Diagnosed practitioners more than doubled in recent days, amid reports of equipment shortages and insufficient protection

More people die from the flu than will from COVID-19, says Leonid Eidelman, and exacerbating damage to economy will ultimately hurt already dismal state of Israel's health system

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