Ichilov hospital says man hospitalized with virus symptoms; said to be in good condition and is being isolated and monitored; outbreak has now spread to at least 11 countries

Asymptomatic cases in general public are probably fewer than thought, say Ichilov doctors, after finding that only 2.6% of its health workers unknowingly had COVID since August

Medics evacuate three lightly and two moderately hurt men in their 20s to local hospitals

Together, the two diseases could put ‘major burden’ on medical system and cost lives, warns Hadassah Hospital doctor, though Ichilov chief thinks Israel can take them in stride

Author says research, published in The Lancet, supports the case for regular boosters for cancer patients, including 3rd shots in many countries and planned 4th shots in Israel

Blood infections are common, with 250,000 annually in the US; Tel Aviv artificial intelligence allows doctors to focus attention on those with high risk of death or serious illness

Police open investigation into incident; vicitm reportedly in his 30s, taken to Ichilov Hosptial in Tel Aviv

Medical centers take some systems offline to reduce vulnerability; Shaare Zedek IT chief warns 'nightmare' scenario 'not necessarily over yet'

New variants will be held at bay for now, says Rivka Abulafia-Lapid, whose optimism comes as number of new serious COVID cases per day almost halves over two weeks

Hospital staff grew suspicious as underweight child failed to gain weight, caught woman removing feeding tube; doctor calls it 'worst abuse case we've experienced in recent years'

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