The IDF closes the corona department at Rambam

A little over a month later: The IDF will close the corona ward it opened at Rambam Hospital, called the “IDF Crown,” Israel Today has learned.

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During the month and a bit that the department operated, about 200 corona-sick civilians were treated there, and this was the first time in Israel that military doctors treated civilians. The department reopened in early January last year, having briefly reopened in October. The IDF ward at Rambam was managed and operated by the Medical Corps, which worked side by side with the hospital.

However, the department was based on IDF medical staff from the regular medical corps of the medical corps. The army repeatedly clarified that the medical treatment of soldiers was not harmed as a result of the establishment of the corona department at Rambam, but there is no doubt that placing regular medical staff in a civilian hospital A very large burden on the medical staff in the army.

The Corona Department at Ramb Hospital
The decision to close the IDF’s corona department at Rambam was made, among other things, in light of the decline in the number of serious patients at the hospital, and on the assumption that Rambam can take control of the disease, whether it remains at its current level or even decreases. And to Maimonides that they will be able to reopen the Corona Department at any given moment. The IDF said that “a decision on the continued activity of the IDF Crown Department will be made in the coming days.”

The IDF spokesman said: “The decision regarding the continued activity of the IDF Crown Department will be made in the coming days, in full coordination with the Ministry of Health, Rambam’s management and the General Staff and in light of the disease situation.”

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