Meir Hospital in Kfar-Saba announced on Friday that a 47-year-old man from Kadima-Tzoren was released after making a complete recovery from the swine flu. He was the second Israeli to be diagnosed with the illness during the current international scare.
The health department announced that a nine-year-old girl from Raanana who was taken to the hospital on Thursday was not carrying the swine flue virus. Her school was closed on Friday as a precaution.
A 75-year-old woman who felt bad after returning from Mexico was quarantined at Laniado Hospital in Netanya on Thursday. On Friday it was announced that she too was free of the virus.
Earlier in the day, Israel's first confirmed case was released from the hospital after making a complete recovery. There are now no confirmed cases, although a woman was quarantined for tests at a Haifa hospital after telling doctors she had been in contact with someone who recently returned from Mexico who had flu symptoms.