
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Thursday, April 29, 2021
Elder of Ziyon
According to data provided by the Civil Administration to the organization Im Tirtzu, during 2020 Israel transferred:
110 respirators,
170 monitors,
109 oxygen generators,
87 intensive care beds,
86 hospital beds,
2,313,050 surgical masks,
312,724 N95 masks,
6,967,823 surgical gloves,
248,544 PCR kits
Another 244,500 test kits.
Some of the equipment was transferred by Israel and some by international organizations.
In addition, Israel treated about 20 Palestinian COVID patients in Israeli hospitals, one of whom came from the Gaza Strip.
We don't know what the numbers have been since January.
(h/t iTiIL972)

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