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Ministry of Health Update – Operation Rising Lion – Correct as of Tuesday, June 24

During the night and morning, 116 injured people arrived at hospitals (through MDA and independently): Three in moderate condition, 107 in mild condition, five suffering from shock, and one patient who is currently undergoing medical evalua...

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During the night and morning, 116 injured people arrived at hospitals (through MDA and independently): Three in moderate condition, 107 in mild condition, five suffering from shock, and one patient who is currently undergoing medical evaluation, and whose condition has not yet been determined.

Since the beginning of Operation Rising Lion, 3,238 wounded have arrived at hospitals (through MDA and independently). The medical condition of the wounded as defined upon arrival at the hospitals: 23 in serious condition, 111 in moderate condition, 2,933 in mild condition, 138 suffering from shock, and 30 people whose condition has not yet been determined.
So far, most of the injured have been released, so that 99 people are currently being treated in hospitals and another 109 are currently being treated in the emergency rooms.

We remind you that the data is correct as of the indicated time and is updated regularly.
The Ministry of Health reiterates its request to obtain updated information only through official sources.

The Ministry of Health asks those who live next door to senior citizens to assist them as much as possible in choosing the closest and safest protected space, in practicing reaching it, and even in arriving early, as much as possible, to the protected space, before the alarm sounds, and to prevent accidents resulting from falls on the way to the protected spaces.

To avoid unnecessary overload in the protected spaces in hospitals, the Ministry of Health urges that visits to hospitalized patients be avoided as much as possible, while reducing the number of companions to only the necessary ones.
The Ministry of Health has instructed the HMOs and resilience centers to increase mental support services, to allow those suffering from shock to receive response by telephone, without having to go to hospitals unnecessarily.

Whenever a person is in mental distress, we remind you that support from their immediate environment according to the FEAC (MAASEH) model is important and can alleviate the difficulty.
For information on mental first aid

Mental health support centers

 

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