More than 120 schools in Israel are again closed due to COVID-19

Three weeks after Israel reopened the doors of all its schools, more and more are being closed because of an increase in coronary cases between students and teachers. After 347 students and teachers tested positively for the choreography, 127 schools did not open on Sunday, the first day of the work week [...]
After 347 students and teachers tested positively for the coronary, 127 schools did not open on Sunday, the first day of the Israeli Work Week, the Ministry of Education said.
Some 17,500 students and teachers are in solitary confinement.
In addition, four other Israeli lawmakers had to enter isolation, as they were in contact with an Arab lawmaker who received a positive Corleone test last week.
Sami Abu Shehadeh, a member of the Arab Party Joint List, called on Twitter last week to follow the Health Ministry's guidelines and warned: “We all need to understand that the war has not yet ended”.
Israel soon introduced a strict quarantine in the country in mid-March, so the epidemic was relatively mild.
Anyway, he quickly took it off. Schools reopened on May 17th, followed by hotels, swimming pools and restaurants decades later. On Saturday, Israeli beaches were crowded and many ignored a binding guide from the Ministry of Health to wear protective masks.
So far, 17,783 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in Israel, of which 15,064 have been recovered. Only 29 are in serious condition, of which 23 are in respiratory conditions. The Health Ministry said 297 people had died in Israel since the outbreak began.











