Coronvirus update: 11,145 patients - 183 in serious condition, 109 dead

There are now 131 people on ventilators

A man wears a face mask  with David Star at the Nachlaot Neighborhood in Jerusalem on April 12, 2020. A full closure on 17 Jerusalem Neighborhoods went into effect today at noon in efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus. (photo credit: NATI SHOCHAT/FLASH 90)
A man wears a face mask with David Star at the Nachlaot Neighborhood in Jerusalem on April 12, 2020. A full closure on 17 Jerusalem Neighborhoods went into effect today at noon in efforts to contain the spread of the coronavirus.
(photo credit: NATI SHOCHAT/FLASH 90)
For the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus in Israel, there has been a decrease in the number of people on ventilators.
There were 123 being intubated at 8 a.m. Sunday vs.132 people 24 hours before. However, at press time, the total number was back to 131. 
While some people have died – 109 by Monday morning – and there are now 11,145 people with the virus, including 183 in serious condition, Health Ministry deputy director-general Itamar Grotto said, “I think we can say that we’ve pretty much succeeded in the stage of stopping the spread” of the coronavirus. 
Speaking to Ynet, he said that although there could be unexpected results from the outbreak in Bnei Brak and some other haredi communities, which would only be seen in the next few days, “It can be said that we’re in a relatively stable situation, and we’re in the stopping phase. Now, we need to see how we get out of this.” 
Finance Ministry officials are pushing hard to start reducing restrictions and open the economy, as the unemployment rate climbed to 25.8% on Sunday evening, with more than 1,075,000 claimants applying for unemployment benefits. 
Since the start of April, approximately 87,000 new job seekers have requested assistance. A total of 79.9% of claimants this month are employees placed on unpaid leave, and 11.7% have been made redundant.
The figures represent a significant increase in the number of employees being made redundant, which stands at 6.9% since the start of the outbreak. 
"We are watching with great concern as the number of redundant employees rises in comparison to those placed on unpaid leave," said Employment Service director-general Rami Garor. 
"The trend began more than two weeks ago, and represents an increasing difficulty for businesses in Israel in their commitment to be able to reemploy their workers as the crisis subsides,” he said. “This data should be taken into account in decision-making procedures in relation to the crisis ‘exit strategy.’" 
Sixty tons of medical protective gear was en route to Israel from China on Sunday – the first of five cargo aircraft that will land in the country in the coming days. In total, approximately 12 million surgical masks, 1.3 million N95 respiratory masks and 1.2 million protective suits produced in China by the Israeli firm Sion Medical should arrive in the country. 

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The delivery was arranged via the Directorate of Production and Procurement at the Israel Defense Ministry. 
Eytan Halon contributed to this report.