 The health infrastructure of Israel, the Director-General of the main hospitals in Israel are sitting here next to me, and we are equipping you today, giving you a booster with the needed support to successfully overcome this challenge. We're doing it for our safety, the health of the elderly and the youngsters. It is personally painful for me for every patient succumbed to the coronavirus, but I'm also painful over every business owner who is losing his welfare and every young kid who is compromising as education. And this is why this front against the Delta variant is a health battle, but also an economic battle, a welfare battle for Israel's security. The vaccine campaign necessitates us to get ready to a larger scope of people being hospitalized. We must enhance the ability of the hospitals to treat more patients until the third booster will show its impact. So this move allows us more leeway to give the vaccine campaign to actually kick off, to start working for allocating more budget to the health infrastructure, to the health system. We're adding tens, hundreds of beds to treat patients. We're enhancing the geriatric operations, more beds to treat patients for taking care for summer camps for the children of the medical staff, and this is perhaps the opportunity on behalf of the entire Israeli population to thank you, thank you for your work. We know how hard you're working for the past year and a half, and we're amidst yet another wave, difficult wave, and on behalf of all Israeli citizens, we are thankful for your medical team's dedication. Your home hospitalization beds will be given, conjunction with the IDF, will give us more support for turning every stone to try and power through this wave without any restrictions at will. Under my Israeli economy, I want to thank here, Health Minister Nitzan Holwood, Director General of the Health Ministry, Nachman Ash, Sharon Elroy Price, top official of the Health Ministry who's under heavy attacks sometimes, to my Director General, to the Finance Minister, Victor Lieberman, to the Director Generals of the hospitals who are here, working with us in full cooperation, and first and foremost, a big thank you to the medical staffs. Thank you. Thank you, Prime Minister, who is giving his best. I see him every day. He's making his best to fight for Israeli society. I'm telling it, clear cut. The surge in morbidity is very alarming, and this is why we have taken a series of steps to curb the spread of the Delta. The masks, the vaccines, the reinforcing of restrictions, the Ben-Gurion Air Force, there are enough vaccines for everyone, the State of Israel took care of it, will take care of it, if you're 60 years old enough, go and get vaccinated, and for anyone who did not even get the first shot, go and get it. We're presenting today a comprehensive plan to strengthen and enhance the ability of the health system to deal with the surge in morbidity, nurses, doctors, administration workers. We are underlining the ability of the geriatric departments. We have great personnel in the Israeli health system, dedicated, professional, and I want to thank you on behalf of the health ministry to the Director-General of the hospitals. We will strengthen you, we will stand next to you, and we'll allow you to work, as you already know, in order to maintain and keep the health of all of us, especially during the hard days that are still ahead. The corona will not disappear from our lives soon, and this is why we're taking steps that will become useful for a long time. More serological tests, quick tests, we will enhance this operation. The ability of the health system in the long run, a strong public health system will be ready for all scenarios. We're bringing those steps to the coronavirus cabinet for approval this evening, alongside the bring passport outline. Also we need more measures to avoid mass infection events. I want to thank the hospitals, the different elements of Israel's health system, all the health system workers. Well done. Prime Minister, I want to thank you, tell you, the Israeli public, the health system in Israel is ready and prepared to the challenges of the fourth wave, as we did in the previous three waves, managed to handle the pandemic in a good manner, one of the best in the world, for the benefit of the citizens of Israel. If you take a look at their history, there's no challenge the health system in Israel could not stand strong. And this time around, I want to reassure you, we'll be ready to face the challenges of the fourth wave. I see the efforts that have been invested in recent weeks to strengthen us and help us overcome the challenges of the fourth wave. We will receive all the reinforcement you're offering. I hope that tomorrow we'll be given a positive response for vaccinating health system officials, workers, rather. We are part of the effort to large the home hospitalization effort. I'm overwhelmed by the solidarity during this crisis, the hospitals, the different medical infrastructures are joining forces in order to give sufficient response to all the needs, would like also to thank all the medical staff, the medical teams that are standing strong in face of this pandemic for the past year and a half. They know that this time around, once again, we will be at the front line of this battle for the benefit of the citizens of Israel. I want to thank you, Prime Minister, for those steps that will help us be more prepared for the next phase of the pandemic. Hello, everyone, the health system in Israel has proven itself in previous waves. I've been there, I've seen it, I've seen the strength of the hospitals. This current wave is different, it's more complex, it's a different readiness of the entire system. If the government has decided to task us with something, we will fulfill it. There's an infrastructure here, a system here that gives the best response. We know how to deal with it, we know how to face those challenges. We will protect your health in the best possible manner. We are here for you. If the government dictates that this is the way, we know how to complete the task. We are asking you as well for your help. We can take care of anyone who will seek medical systems. But we are asking you to keep your own health. The presence of the virus is very wide, it is everywhere. And we too, even us, the vaccinated are not in full confidence in this respect. Take care of yourself. We want to power through this period with the least amount of infections and then more so the least amount of severe patients, especially you, those age 60 and over, maybe even 50 and over. Protect yourself. This is not the time to take unnecessary risks. We know that at the end of the day we see an amount of patients at the hospitals, or the small one, in the last word, to deal. I know it from my own hospital. The medical staffs are the best, the very best, the doctors, the nurses. Throughout the system, we owe them our health, we owe them our ability to combat in the best manner in the world to combat the pandemic. Even during this period, and especially before the holidays, we want to go through it without a lockdown. We know we can. We tell the entire public, don't be depressed, be strong, be resilient, be powerful. We will set an example. We will show you how, but all of us together, the government, the health infrastructure, all the civil infrastructure, and you as civilians always showed your strength. This is a time for all of us to, all of us together, to look at the coronavirus right back in the eyes and power through. Thank you all of you. Before we conclude, we're no longer on camera. There are also... All right. Well, they were on camera for that last minute or so, now they're off. Okay. So, LA, I can't help but just think, you know, it looks like we're looking, we're going to be going back.