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These are the hospitals affected by the global computer outage

The Health Ministry released a list of hospitals and medical services affected by the global computer crash.

Crash screen. Illustration. (Photo: stefanphotozemun/Shutterstock)

The Health Ministry released a list of hospitals affected by the global computer outage that began today (Friday).

As of right now, Shaarei Tzedek, Hillel Yafeh, Laniado, Barzilai, Sheba, Wolfson, Assaf Harofe, Rambam, Maayanei Hayeshu'ah, Nahariah, Poriah, Bnei Tziyon, Ziv hospitals, as well as the French Hospital and the Italian Hospital in Nazareth are all affected, as is the Meuhedet Health Fund.

The Health Ministry stated that patients being treated at the hospitals have not experienced interruptions in their treatment as hospitals have moved over to manual registration per emergency training.

As of right now, the Magen David Adom hotline of 101 is still functioning, but if there are problems, one can call the 100 hotline for the Police, which is integrated with MDA's system.

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