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Israel to enter 3rd national lockdown next week

In an effort to bring down coronavirus morbidity rates, government approves two- to four-week lockdown that will keep Israelis within 1,000 meters of their homes. Education system to remain partially open despite Health Ministry warning move will render lockdown ineffective.

by  Maytal Yasur Beit-Or , Noam Dvir and ILH Staff
Published on  12-24-2020 08:34
Last modified: 12-29-2020 10:23
Israel to enter 3rd national lockdown next weekEyal Margolin / JINI

A police roadblock in the Golan Heights during the second lockdown, in September 2020 | Photo: Eyal Margolin / JINI

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Israel is set to enter a third lockdown to begin Sunday at 5 p.m. The government approved the move in an effort to bring down the number of daily infections to below 1,000 and the reproduction rate to below 1. According to the framework approved by the government Wednesday night, the lockdown is set to last two weeks but will be extended by another two weeks if morbidity dates do not improve.

As part of the lockdown, Israelis will need to remain within 1,000 meters of their places of residence and will be banned from entering other people's homes. Gatherings will be limited to up to 20 people outside, and 10 people inside.

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Commerce will be shut down outside of deliveries, and public transportation will run at 50% capacity. Businesses that do not accept customers will be able to work at 50% capacity.

The education system will remain partially open, with some exceptions. Although the Health Ministry has warned that even a partial opening of the education system or commerce will render the restrictions ineffective, the government decided to leave preschools, grades 1-4, and 11-12 - who will need to take their high-school matriculation exams this year, open. The school day will last from 8:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Parents will be allowed to drop their children off from 7:00 a.m. and pick them up at 2:00 p.m. As in the previous lockdown, special education institutions will continue to operate as normal.

Individual sports such as running will be allowed without any restrictions on movement, and parents who share joint custody of a child will be able to drop their children off with the other parent.

Meanwhile, the so-called "coronavirus cabinet" approved a framework for prayer over the Christmas holiday that would see a maximum  10 capsules of up to 10 people each allowed to convene in a building with more than one entrance. In open spaces, up to 100 people will be allowed to convene for the holiday.

According to Health Ministry data, 27% of Israel's infections are in the Arab sector, 18% are in the Haredi sector, and 53% are in the general population. There are 53 "red cities" according to the government's "traffic light" system for determining public health restrictions for local authorities based on the number of new coronavirus cases and the percentage of positive test results. There are 89 "orange" cities and 135 "yellow" cities.

According to the Health Ministry's forecast, the number of daily infections could jump to over 6,000, and in 3 weeks, 9,000.

To date, 1,360 Israelis have been hospitalized in serious condition in December, as compared to the 2,495 who were in serious condition in October, and 929 in November. The Health Ministry has warned that the increased stress on the healthcare system comes at the same time as the vaccination campaign necessitates would require an increase in manpower.

At the outset of the government meeting, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, "The question is if there are so many vaccines, why do need to take these steps. It's difficult. We understand the restrictions are difficult for Israel's citizens. The answer is because the speed here is critical. The disease doubles itself every few days and the rate of vaccination, no matter how fast, will not double itself. It cannot catch up to the crazy speed of the disease's outbreak. If we don't stop it now, we will see an even greater increase in morbidity."

Last week, the average daily infection rate stood at 2,863 new cases, crossing the red line of 2,500 cases delineated by the Health Ministry for entering a phase of "tightened restraint." According to a senior Health Ministry official, once Israel records 5,000 new daily infections, it will take 5 weeks before the country is able to exit a lockdown.

According to Health Ministry data, Israel confirmed 3,805 new cases of the virus on Wednesday out of the 91,174 tests that were performed for an infection rate of 4.3%. There are 497 people in serious condition, 117 of whom are on ventilators. Israel currently has 29,997 active cases, three times as many it did two weeks ago. So far, 3,150 people have died.

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