TEL AVIV, 18 Jul – RIA Novosti. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the gradual easing of the quarantine in the country, in particular, will be able to open electronics stores, home goods, will be allowed sports on the street.
“Companies will be able to return 30% of employees on jobs… will be Able to open shops selling electronics, stationery, household goods, eyeglasses, computer equipment, books that are not located inside shopping centers”, – said the Prime Minister in a televised address broadcast by Israeli TV channels.
Netanyahu Also promised to allow sport on the street of not more than two people who live under the same roof, and to lift the ban on prayers in open spaces. The number of worshippers in one place should not exceed 10. The Prime Minister also promised to resume classes in special education (for children with special needs) and to allow the work of kindergartens in small groups. Will resume work on public transport, in order to give citizens access to jobs.
the New measures will be tabled for discussion in the government on Sunday and will begin to gradually come into effect since the 19th of April.
Director General of the Ministry of health Moshe Bar Siman Tov added the list of the measures taken in connection with the pandemic. “We trust the citizens of Israel. I ask each of you now to follow the rules. Every employer is responsible for employees. People over 67 years old we ask you not to return while on the job, as people with serious chronic diseases,” said Bar Siman Tov in a televised address.
for several days, according to reports by the Israeli Ministry of health, the number of convalescents in the country is greater than the number of infected COVID-19, hospitals have reduced the number of seriously ill patients. According to report, Israeli Ministry of health 20.00 on Saturday, the country’s 13 265 people confirmed the diagnosis of “coronavirus”, 164 people died.
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