United Hatzalah's Eli Beer wakes up from coronavirus coma
Beer, head of the country’s second-largest emergency medical service, spoke to his family in Israel from the hospital, according to the report.
Beer, the head of the country’s second-largest emergency medical service, spoke to his family in Israel from the hospital, according to the report.
In mid-March, as Beer entered the hospital, he spoke to The Jerusalem Post: “I am in the ICU and waiting for results tomorrow, but most probably I do have it.” Soon after, his test came back positive and his condition quickly worsened.
In a video message before being intubated, Beer asked his supporters to pray: "My situation is difficult, my breathing is getting worse... I need you to keep davening [praying] and keep doing mitzvahs."
Florida has a high number of infected people. So far, there are near 17,000 cases in the state, according to the Florida Department of Health, and over 370 people have died.