Tel Aviv University Faculty of Medicine Department of Microbiology and Clinical Immunology immunologist Prof. Moti Gerlic is part of an initiative by doctors and scientists called the 'Common Sense Model', and criticizes the "war on coronavirus".
"Management looking at the epidemic is wrong in general. The tools we use to measure coronavirus are relevant to verified patients. The tests that give us a measure of people who have probably met the virus do not give us a true measure of patients. A person who tests positive for the virus should be distinguished from a patient." Says Gerlitz in an interview with Arutz Sheva.
"The system, in the end, is run according to the numbers of people who encountered the virus and not according to the state of the patients in the economy and tends to lean towards the side of panic. It's stuck in the same concept as in February and March."
Prof. Gerlic argues that the health care system creates pressure on the public while the situation should be much less stressful. "Today we're talking about a third lockdown and the collapse of the health system, and I just want to mention that at the height of the second closure, 800 critical patients were dealt with and we aren't close to that number at all. The numbers that were defined four months ago as a red line have gone down. What we dealt with before is now a problem to deal with, and already with 2,000 verified patients a day there's talk of closure. The conduct is extreme. We know more about the virus every day and the treatments are better; we should have been less panicked."
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