“I told him ‘make sure you come home and raise the kids with me'”

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“He told me he was alone and scared. I told him – ‘Make sure you come home and raise the kids with me.'” This is what Tali Harazi, the widow of, told Ynet’s studio this morning (Sunday) Moshe Harazi, 47, from Tel Aviv, Sick The corona He died yesterday after a tube from the soul machine was disconnected without any of the staff at Ichilov Hospital noticing.

“I do not know how to proceed from here, but I probably do not want such a thing to happen to any family,” Tali said. “That no family will find out through an article, that they will not call back in retrospect to tell and tell what was and that they will be told the truth and not plastered. That we will pass it. We had to build the house, I waited for my husband to get out of it and we will start our lives and continue raising our children.”

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“I was waiting for us to keep raising the kids.” Tali and Moshe

– Five children.
“Five children, the youngest of whom is six years old, only six years old.”

Tali recounted the conversation between them, shortly before she discovered the bitter news. “He told me ‘I’m scared and I’m here alone.’ I was scared of that too, I told him ‘not bad, promise me you’ll come home and you raise the kids with me.’ “Don’t worry, get up from this, you young man.”

Tali recounted how she even found out about the serious malfunction: “On Friday night they called us to come, said his condition was deteriorating. We went there, three doctors met us, said he had a heart failure, something to do with the lungs, probably some blood clot was sitting there or do not know what They resuscitated him and he did not survive and they did not succeed. I thought he died from the corona.

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“In the evening my brother showed me an article about someone 50 years old, I said it’s not my husband, there is no connection to my husband, and that’s not what we were told, so we did not link at all. I was contacted by the Ichilov hospital’s vice president and said they probably knew there was some problem. “They will examine things, they will check, they will do an investigation and after the shiva they will come back to us with answers, tell us exactly what was there.”

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“There were no real ones with us.” Tali Harazi, widow of Moshe Harazi

– Faults happen, but do you feel they actually lied? That were not real to you in this moment? “True, were not real with us, were not told we had anything to do with the soul machine, that something from the machine was disconnected, nothing. They only said that he had a heart failure related to Corona, and that he did not survive the resuscitation. “

Tali said that Moshe was “a person full of joy of life, a person who loves people. Always hosts, always makes us parties, makes us karaoke nights. It was fun to come here, people were happy to come here. They always talked about Moshe well, because really there was no “Something bad to say about him. A man so good that really, no one can say bad things about him.”

– What’s going on here? The issue of default is something you will go with to the end, understand exactly what was?
“Obviously, I want everyone to know that such mistakes should not happen, especially not in 2021, when the equipment is new. That the Corona team already at this stage knows how to handle, especially not in intensive care that they are supposed to be there under full supervision. “There is still a need for medical staff there under supervision, there was no medical staff there around. There were no brothers and sisters around him all the time, there was not even anyone to talk to at the reception.”

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-When you were there on Thursday and visited him, did you manage to talk to him a bit?

“True, I talked to him. He told me he was coming back. I felt I was exhausted, I was about to fall. I looked for the brother and did not find him at all in the ward. I asked someone to take me out of the ward, it was also impossible to leave alone. I was helpless for a few seconds how “I’m getting out of here. There was no one to accompany me. I caught someone there and she took me out.”

Moshe, an employee of the sanitation department in the Tel Aviv municipality, left behind a wife and five orphans. The eldest recently graduated from the Army and the youngest is six years old. Two weeks ago, the family went into isolation, but after three days, Harazi’s body temperature rose to 39 degrees. The family requested medical treatment but the HMO, they claim, refused to evacuate him. Only after he started vomiting did the family members demand that he be taken to the emergency room and finally evacuated with the intervention of the doctor. After a chest x-ray he was connected to an oxygen emergency room and hospitalized in the corona ward at the hospital. Last Thursday his condition deteriorated and he was rushed to intensive care.

“I visited my husband on Thursday, he was with his eyes open, but not really conscious,” Tali said yesterday. “He started drooling and developed an eye infection. The nurse told me he was looking at me, but I felt the situation was not good. At noon the director of the department spoke to me and said his temperature had risen to 40 degrees and stabilized him until they took control of the fever. “And he communicates with the environment. In the evening, they called the department and said that his condition had deteriorated.”

Ichilov reported yesterday: “A 47-year-old man, a Corona patient with many background illnesses, was hospitalized in the Corona Intensive Care Unit in critical condition. His condition deteriorated during the afternoon to a state of initial resuscitation and despite doctors’ efforts he died a few hours later. From his place, however, in the face of a large number of simultaneous alerts in the intensive care unit, the team that was busy responding to emergency alerts in other patients was able to evacuate and detect this only after a few minutes.

“In view of the heavy workload and increase in morbidity, the hospital management has decided to reduce beds and reduce the activity in favor of further reinforcement of staff for the treatment of corona patients. Hospital management has opened an investigation of the unusual incident and will draw the necessary conclusions. The liver. “

Ichilov also said that “this is an excellent department that treats corona patients in a critical condition. The hospital management backs up the work of the dedicated staff who work day and night to treat the most difficult corona patients.”

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