On April 4, reports from Kan-11 and Keshet-12 TV channels revealed that the Ministry of Health called Israeli hospital directors to address threats from Iran. In response to these threats, the Ministry requested that hospitals have enough staff on hand for the upcoming weekend. The Ministry also advised doctors and junior medical staff to be prepared to work at a moment’s notice in the coming days.
In addition, the Ministry of Health urged hospitals to conduct emergency drills to practice their response in the event of a large-scale emergency with multiple casualties. This proactive approach aims to ensure that hospitals are well-prepared to handle any situation that may arise.
The Ministry’s directives underscore the importance of readiness and preparedness in the face of potential threats. By taking these steps, Israeli hospitals can better protect and care for their patients in times of crisis. Overall, this proactive approach will help ensure that Israelis receive the best possible care in times of emergency.
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