Edelstein: There is no escape from the restrictions on Purim, considering a night curfew

The government is considering the possibility of imposing a night curfew and certain restrictions during Purim, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein said this morning (Monday).

Corona’s commissioner, Prof. Nachman Ash, yesterday: “Calls on the public – go get vaccinated” // Photo: GPO

In an interview with Effie Trigger’s program at the GLC, Edelstein said that “a night curfew could be beneficial in the current circumstances. We are in extensive discussions with other ministries as well. There is no ideal solution, we examine all the options available to us. “Unfortunately, there is no escape from restrictions on Purim.”

The minister also said that his office had received reports of social media organizations holding pirate parties over the holiday and a 35% increase in alcohol sales. “We are very much trying to avoid it. The atmosphere at the moment is one of progress and openness, also of the education system for the most part, of gyms. At the moment the news we are receiving is not encouraging, so at the cabinet meeting we will consider what to do in a curfew,” he said. “We want to let people feel the holiday, eat with the family and hear the Megillah, but do avoid parties, slander and feasting with everyone. We are looking for the king’s way.”

The large mall in Petah Tikva is empty of people, about two weeks ago

Referring to reports that Pfizer’s stock of vaccines will run out in about two weeks, Edelstein said that in case these do end – the residents who want to get vaccinated will receive the modern company’s vaccine. “There is no need for manipulations, we continue to vaccinate – there is no need to worry. We are working to vaccinate everyone to open up the economy and cultural events more. There has been an incredible response to vaccines.”
The Minister of Health also said that when the number of vaccinated people reaches five million Israelis, Pfizer’s inventory will run out – and then Israel will switch to using modern vaccines. “It’s the same vaccine with no less good results, I do not understand the panic in the matter,” he said. He also referred to reports that Israel would fund vaccines for Syria in exchange for the return of the Israeli who entered the country about two weeks ago, and said “we do not deliver vaccines, certainly not from Pfizer, to any country. At the expense of the citizens of Israel. “

According to him, yesterday 157,000 people were vaccinated yesterday – about 80,000 of them received the first vaccine. He added that some 4.377 million residents of the country were vaccinated against the corona, almost three million of whom also received the second vaccine. 2.6 million Israelis are entitled to a vaccine certificate. “More and more people are realizing – a life-saving vaccine. Go get vaccinated!”, He said.

Young man gets vaccinated against Corona, in Tel Aviv, last week // Photo: Coco

Edelstein also referred to the decision of the Forum of the 15 Most Powerful Cities in Israel to open the education system for seventh- to tenth-grade students starting Wednesday, contrary to the decision of the Corona Cabinet, saying that the pressure from the heads of those cities does not frighten him. “If they are all professors of epidemiology, they can explain what they are doing. I suggest they abide by the law and the guidelines, no one gave them the right to endanger their residents when they were elected,” he said.

“I have a child at home at this age, I understand the frustration. People who do not want to keep the guidelines and be populists will always be found. The guidelines were written in blood,” he added. “I say very clearly to the heads of the authorities – act responsibly.”

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