The government voted Monday to open event halls and restaurants starting next week as Israel continued to reopen its economy.
According to the outline, cafes and restaurants will be able to cater for outdoor fans. Green Pass holders – those who have both received vaccinated doses or recovered from COVID-19 – can also eat indoors, entering event halls, conferences and tourist venues.
Hotels will return to full operations, including indoor dining areas.
Public gatherings will be limited to 20 indoor and 50 outdoor, except in virus – prone areas where businesses are restricted to 10 indoor and 20 outdoor.
The first round of mercury will take place on March 7 as school students from grades 7–10 are expected to return to personal learning in all communities with low or high levels of coronavirus infectious disease. over 70% of the population is over the age of 50 has been included.
Education Minister Yoav Galant’s original plan expected students to return to school even by Tuesday.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein have created the plan to launch personal education before Sunday without the knowledge of Galant.
Health Minister Edelstein said the decision was made after the number COVID-19 R (reproducible), which indicates the spread of coronavirus among the population, rose to 1 after standing at 0.79 just two weeks ago.
Earlier on Monday, the Ministry of Health said it would begin vaccinating people who passed COVID-19 three months ago or earlier with a single dose.
More than half of the country’s population of 9 million have received at least one dose of the Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine, and about 3.4 million of them received the second bullet boost.