The isolation in hotels for returnees from abroad will be abolished subject to a Corona inspection, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein announced today (Tuesday). In a tweet he published: Another on the ninth day. “
Deputy Health Minister Yoav Kish noted in a tweet he published: “Anyone who returns from abroad will have to be in isolation. Those who are tested in the field will go for home insulation. Those who do not agree to be tested will go for isolation in a motel. “Those who are now in hotels will be able to move to home isolation, after an inspection.”
Anyone returning from abroad will be required to be in solitary confinement.
Whoever checks in the field will go for home insulation.
Those who do not agree to be tested will go to isolation in a motel.
Those who are now in hotels, after an inspection, will be able to move to home isolation. https://t.co/BGPXQLQJOJ
Yoav Kisch (@YoavKisch) December 29, 2020
Protest at the Corona Hotel in Jerusalem over the conditions of isolation, yesterday
Meanwhile, dozens of isolators in the Corona hotels in Jerusalem demonstrated yesterday in protest of the forced isolation. In a video posted on social media one of the isolators expressed frustration about a power outage that occurred in one of the hotels.
Another isolate at the Corona Hotel in Jerusalem said yesterday: “The food here is not enough, we understand that this law will end this coming Friday and they just imprisoned us, there is no logical reason for that. We are hungry, suffering and we are not Corona patients, we just returned from abroad.”