Amid a staggering number of new diseases and serious cases, the government announced Wednesday night that it had indefinitely postponed a meeting to decide whether the proposed national closure for the last five weeks extended.
Unlike previous closures, the current one does not receive unanimous support from all members of the coalition, with some citing public refusal to follow guidelines. , after months of restrictions again, again, making the ongoing closure unbelievable.


Abandoned Dizengoff Center in Tel Aviv amid COVID-19 lockout
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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has demanded that he block the blanket for at least the weekend, fearing a grain of new diseases once industrial sites reopen.
Meanwhile, fellow Prime Minister Benny Gantz has cited the high infectious rate as proof of policy failure, instead offering limited reopening along with tighter enforcement of closure orders in diseased cities.
“It’s a false lock,” Gantz said earlier in the week. “We won’t let him.” Either everything is closed or everything is open. The days of deception are over. “
After a week of staying at or near the 10% test-retest level, Tuesday, 9.3% of provocative coronavirus tests returned “only” with positive results. However, thousands have been infected on a daily basis, with the infection rate again reaching r = 1 on Tuesday.


Woman puts up Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s poster with the inscription ‘because of me’ in front of closed business
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More than 4,990 Israelis have died since the outbreak began, 1,500 of them in January alone, easily in the deadliest month since the virus began.
On Wednesday, the Ministry of Health announced its proposal to shut down the total closure, the third such closure that has been imposed in Israel over the past year.
Health officials are advising the cabinet to extend the measures to Sunday night, after which some businesses will be allowed, namely those that include a “one-to-one” service such as shops- work and opening beauty shops, along with some relatively unprotected school grades. towns.
Officials acknowledge the complete closure of staff and the country’s school system has failed in teeth in the numbers of new cases and diseases, citing “coronavirus fatigue” coupled with the rampant spread of the British changes and South Africa as the main critics.


Barber wears face mask and gloves serving client during COVID-19 pandemic
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The successful, relentless lockouts, coupled with the urgent government orders with big oaths of Israeli society, have caused unrest among business owners and parents, who are eager to get their children back in the school and themselves back to work.
Although the closure, slated to last Friday, will be extended by several days, shopping center chains have already promised to open their doors despite the government ‘s decision. Restaurants and other smaller business outlets have said they will decide for themselves how to do it next week.
“I’ve had enough, they certainly don’t care,” the owner of an e-shop in central Jerusalem told The Media Line on Wednesday. He asked that he plan to be open for business next week.
“Everyone in this country will do whatever they want.” No one is listening [to the government] more. How do they expect us to make a living? “he asked.


Business owners are complaining about COVID-19 locking restrictions in Tel Aviv
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Efrat, a mother of two, said she hopes schools will reopen as soon as possible.
“It’s impossible.” I understand the concern; it is clear that we do not want to put ourselves in danger. But there are ways to do it. Why is that [the ultra-Orthodox community] get everything opened without being punished? It’s crazy. It’s politics, “she told The Media Line.
In recent weeks Ultra-Orthodox towns and neighborhoods have been attacked for refusing to adhere to coronavirus restrictions, with some faith schools and event halls operating on a regular basis.
The owner of a restaurant in the capital told The Media Line that his place, like most other restaurants, was already going against government orders for weeks.


Business closed in Jerusalem during COVID-19 lockout
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“Technically we are not allowed to offer a removal option. But what should I do when someone lives nearby and wants to pick up their food? “He asks astronomically.
“We tell them to wait across the street, and take it out to them, so it’s considered delivery. It’s weird, I know, but they make us work like this with their impossible rules. “
Despite the unchanged rates of new diseases, there is no doubt that one clear spot in Israel has seen a sharp decline in hospitalization and adverse cases among people aged 60+ over the past few weeks gone, with a great deal of Israeli vaccination effort.
Nearly 2 million out of 9 million citizens have already received the second of two Pfizer views, as Israel continues to accelerate the world in inoculation rates. On Tuesday, Netanyahu said it aims to get 90% of the population aged 50 and up vaccinated by mid-February.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
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“That will allow us to save lives, ease the restrictions and open up our economy,” explained the Prime Minister. “
On Thursday, Israel will open its vaccination activity to the entire public, ages 16 and up.