In 4 days - Haifa is no longer green
After we were informed before the holiday of Purim (Wednesday 24/2/21) that Haifa is defined as green according to the traffic light model of the Ministry of Health, now, only 4 days later, the level of morbidity in Haifa and other cities above it, and Haifa is again defined as yellow
Haifa - the traffic light in the last 14 days

Updated data from the Ministry of Health • The color of the city is defined according to an elaborate and calculated daily score | Update for Sunday 28/2/21
- red city is any city whose score is 7.5 or higher.
- orange city It is a city whose score is between 6 and 7.5
- yellow city It is a city whose score is between 4.5 and 6
- green city It is a city whose score is up to 4.5
Orange ridges
- Defined as orange with a score of 6.5
- 97 active patients
- 6% of the tests are positive
- 50 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of those who vaccinate in the ridges
- Portion 1 – 25.55%
- Portion 2 – 16.86%
Kiryat Yam is orange
- Defined as orange with a score of 6.2
- 161 active patients
- 5% of the tests are positive
- 24.9 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Kiryat Yam
- Portion 1 – 60.93%
- Portion 2 – 45.28%
Dalit El Carmel is orange
- Defined as orange with a score of 6.3
- 61 active patients
- 13% of the tests are positive
- 23 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Dalit El Carmel
- Portion 1 – 41.98%
- Portion 2 – 27.72%
Haifa is yellow
- Defined as yellow with a score of 5.5
- 780 active patients
- 6% of the tests are positive
- 18.2 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Haifa
- Portion 1 – 58.17%
- Portion 2 – 45.18%
Yellow Carmel Castle
- Defined as yellow with a score of 5.4
- 70 active patients
- 7% of the tests are positive
- 23.1 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Carmel Castle
- Portion 1 – 61.41%
- Portion 2 – 45.82%
yellow eagle
- Defined as yellow with a score of 5.7
- 56 active patients
- 6% of the tests are positive
- 16.7 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people who get vaccinated in Nesher
- Portion 1 – 60.91%
- Portion 2 – 47.12%
Kiryat Ata is yellow
- Defined as yellow with a score of 5
- 208 active patients
- 6% of the tests are positive
- 19.1 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Kiryat Ata
- Portion 1 – 58.61%
- Portion 2 – 42.28%
Kiryat Bialik is yellow
- Defined as yellow with a score of 4.9
- 115 active patients
- 5% of the tests are positive
- 18.5 new patients per 10,000 people
Percentage of people getting vaccinated in Kiryat Bialik
- Portion 1 – 57.76%
- Portion 2 – 43.1%
Kiryat Motzkin is yellow
- Defined as yellow with a score of 5.7
- 150 active patients
- 5% of the tests are positive
- 22.2 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Kiryat Motzkin
- Portion 1 – 71.88%
- Portion 2 – 57.18%
Yellow Asafia
- Defined as yellow with a score of 4.9
- 33 active patients
- 8% of the tests are positive
- 16.6 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Asfia
- Portion 1 – 44.32%
- Portion 2 – 28.84%
Kiryat Tevon is green
- Defined as green with a score of 3.3
- 18 active patients
- 3% of the tests are positive
- 6.6 new patients per 10,000 people
The percentage of people getting vaccinated in Kiryat Tivon
- Portion 1 – 69.63%
- Portion 2 – 58.35%
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