Hillel Yaffe Medical Center updated today (Sunday) that there has been a significant improvement in the condition of the two mothers who fell ill in Corona and were in a critical condition: one of them will be released home soon while the other is conscious and communicating with the ward staff.
A mother who was hospitalized in critical condition at Hillel Yaffe Hospital met with the director of the ward where she was hospitalized. Photo: Hillel Yaffe spokeswoman
As you may recall, both mothers were hospitalized in a very serious condition more than a week ago. They gave birth in an emergency caesarean section, and the babies were hospitalized in good condition in preterm labor. During the week, their condition improved. One of them, Galit Yakubov, 30, from Pardes Hanna-Karkur, is also expected to be released to her home soon. The condition of the second mother is defined as still difficult, but stable. She is conscious and communicates with the staff in the ward. Another pregnant woman, who was hospitalized in fair condition, was released to her home as early as this weekend in good condition.
Yakubov, who is now on her feet, spoke today with Dr. Tatiana Mikhalov, director of the Department of Infectious Diseases A, and thanked her for the dedicated care she received throughout her hospitalization. “I received dedicated care from everyone on the ward. “They strengthened me and encouraged me and strengthened me all the time,” Yaakovov said. “The hospital and the ward did above and beyond so that I could recover and return home. The preterm labor team also took the trouble to document and photograph my baby and send me pictures all the time, including an update on her condition. Amazing one, one. Thank you very much everyone. “
Dr. Tatiana Mikhalov, director of the department: “We are pleased with the release of Yakubov and wish her well in the new offspring added to the family.” Return to normal.
Today, 67 people are hospitalized at Hillel Yaffe Medical Center in the corona wards, 10 of them in mild condition, 17 in moderate condition and 38 in severe condition, including three respirators in critical condition. More than 20% of those hospitalized in the center are aged 50 and under.
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