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'If numbers do not improve, we will have no choice but to shut down the country'

In a fraught meeting with PM Benjamin Netanyahu, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein says that his ministry's recommendations cannot be effective if implemented only partially.

by  Ariel Kahana and Maytal Yasur Beit-Or
Published on  07-15-2020 08:12
Last modified: 10-12-2021 08:22
'If numbers do not improve, we will have no choice but to shut down the country'Oren Ben Hakoon

Likud MK Yuli Edelstein | File photo: Oren Ben Hakoon

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In a tense meeting at the prime minister's bureau on Tuesday, head of the National Security Council Meir Ben-Shabbat suggested that the government instate a new series of restrictions in accordance with recommendations from the Health Ministry to stem the second wave of coronavirus.

Ben-Shabbat asked the government to close down synagogues, yeshivas, public pools, gyms, summer camps, and restaurants.

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However, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein said in the meeting that given how his ministry's recommendations were being hacked away at, "there would be no option but to declare a full shutdown."

"I was among those who opposed a shutdown, but I studied the dynamic. The recommendations the Health Ministry presents are cut back more and more until in the end even the steps we approved last week were not dramatic."

According to Edelstein, "In the end, all we did was stop weddings and cut back on restaurant activity. With steps like these, there is no chance we'll see a decrease in new cases, so I suggest we start talking about a full shutdown. If we don't see a change in the numbers within three days – we'll have to go there."

The Health Ministry's assessment at the end of the meeting was that the next few days won't see the number of new cases drop, and that the cabinet will have to launch the procedure of closing down the country in its Sunday meeting.

In closed-door talks, Edelstein discussed cases of coronavirus being spread at high school graduation parties (held privately) and a decision by the chairwoman of the Knesset Corona committee MK Yifat Shasha-Biton to allow pools and gyms to open, against Health Ministry recommendations and against the position of the government.

"There was always a demand that we allow graduation parties in schools, and I said I wasn't willing to allow them. There is no scientific proof and could not have been before it happened. It was just common sense. Numbers are important, but they're not the only thing," the health minister added.

Edelstein spoke up in favor of a full shutdown after Prime Minister-Designate Benny Gantz expressed opposition to the restrictions Ben-Shabbat proposed. Gantz, who is in quarantine and participated in the meeting via a video connection, said that the government needed to take action, but he thought that at this stage, there was no reason to enact additional restrictions.

In response, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would work to persuade Gantz to agree to the new steps, since without support from the Blue and White leader, the cabinet would be unable to approve them.

Professor Ran Balicer, head of Clalit Health Services' innovation project, also participated in the meeting and said that the biggest challenge facing Israel's health care system was not a lack of equipment or hospital beds, but a shortage of personnel.

"The most important thing at this time is to add staff," Balicer said.

Balicer called a full national shutdown a "doomsday weapon" and said that it was not an action that could be implemented for a short period of time, and warned that it would have major ramifications not only for the economy but for public health.

Another official who took part in the meeting said there had been "agreement that we are approaching the limit of the health care system's capacity, with hundreds of serious cases [expected] in the next few weeks."

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Despite the dire picture painted at the meeting, director of Sourasky Medical Center in Tel Aviv, Professor Ronni Gamzu, is saying that Israel's hospitals are not under threat of imminent collapse and will continue to treat everyone needing medical care.

"I want the decision-making and the backbone of Ichilov [hospital] to give decision-makers the power to handle the battle [against corona] wisely, without anyone being afraid I'm going to collapse," he told hospital workers on Tuesday.

"We care about our friends who lost their jobs and about the economy and about businesses failing. Therefore we at Ichilov will not be the first to call for a shutdown or the first to say there is an increase in the number of patients on ventilators. All the anarchists on social media who spread this fake news should take a seat," he continued.

On Wednesday, the hospital was slated to open a separate emergency room for corona patients, with an adjacent treatment unit with 34 beds to serve patients in non-serious condition.

Sourasky Medical Center is also working to open two corona wards and an intensive care unit for corona patients. Two patients are currently on ventilators at the hospital. 

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