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Home Special Coverage Coronavirus Outbreak

Israel braces for stringent lockdown as daily corona case tally exceeds 7,500

Lockdown to take effect at 2 p.m. and remain in place until at least Oct. 11. Health Ministry says that so far, 1,378 COVID-19 patients have died while 152,837 patients have recovered from the virus.

by  Maytal Yasur Beit-Or and ILH Staff
Published on  09-25-2020 11:56
Last modified: 02-17-2021 13:01
Israel braces for stringent lockdown as daily corona case tally exceeds 7,500Reuters/Ronen Zvulun

A nurse provides medical care for a COVID-19 patient at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Sept. 21, 2020 | File photo: Reuters/Ronen Zvulun

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Israelis on Friday braced for a strict nationwide lockdown imposed by the government in an attempt to curb the coronavirus pandemic from spiraling further out of control.

The Health Ministry said that between Thursday and Friday, 7,755 new virus cases were diagnosed bringing the overall number of coronavirus cases recorded since the pandemic hit Israel in mid-March to 215,273.

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So far, 1,378 COVID-19 patients have died while 152,837 Israelis have recovered from the virus.

Lawmakers continued to deliberate the sweeping new restrictions set to go into effect at 2 p.m. on Friday, with synagogue prayers on Yom Kippur and restrictions on demonstrations dominating the debate.

Health Ministry Director Professor Hezi Levy told Israel Hayom that the decision to shutter the economy until at least Oct. 11 was not politically motivated.

"How can it be political if we're seeing so many patients hospitalized in serious condition?

"Anyone who thinks that 50,000-60,000 patients being treated, both in the community and in hospitals, isn't an economic blow, is mistaken. It's really easy to say 'the lockdown is political,' but we are in the midst of a difficult event. All countries are considering a lockdown."

Under the new lockdown rules, the private sector will be shuttered almost completely, except for specific venues designated as "essential industries," such as supermarkets and pharmacies.

Nearly all public transportation will halt and Israelis won't be allowed to travel more than a kilometer (0.6 miles) from their homes.

Police will be deployed on major highways at localities' entrances to enforce the travel ban.

In a special televised address on Thursday night, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urged Israelis to put their differences aside and join forces to defeat the pandemic.

"Lockdown measures are not easy, but saving lives trumps everything. This is a state of national emergency. We are fighting a protracted war the Corona War, fighting for our economy and our health, and our lives," he said.

The Finance Ministry's chief economist said Wednesday that a massive suspension of economic activity through mid-October would likely cost Israel some NIS 35 billion (over $10 billion).

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