Israel has highest rate in world of new coronavirus infections per Capita

Figures using data from Johns Hopkins University show Israel averaged 199.3 new cases a day per 1 million residents in the week
Israel’s so-called Coronavirus Cabinet on Thursday approved lockdowns in 30 cities and towns categorized as “red zones,” meaning they have particularly high coronavirus infection and morbidity rates.
According to per capita tabulations made by two Israeli TV news outlets, Israel’s rate of new infections is the highest in the world. Using data from Johns Hopkins University in the United States, the reports said the Zionist regime averaged 199.3 new cases a day per 1 million population during the seven-day period ending on September 2.
The lockdowns will start on Monday, a day after National Coronavirus Project Coordinator Ronni Gamzu’s “traffic light” plan takes effect, using red for the most severe restrictions and green for the least severe.
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