Israel and Palestine restore restrictions after increasing cases with Covid-19

Israeli and Palestinian authorities have returned some restrictive measures due to increased the number of cases of Coronobrus. Partial isolation went into effect Wednesday in a town in the central part of Israel and in several neighbourhoods in the town of Tiberia, where the infection rate is particularly high. Palestinian authorities and [...]
Partial isolation went into effect Wednesday in a town in the central part of Israel and in several neighbourhoods in the town of Tiberia, where the infection rate is particularly high.
Palestinian authorities quarantined the town of Hebron in the West Coast, writes “Reuters”.
Israel was one of the first countries to close borders and quarantined when the world's first cases of coronary were presented. The Palestinians made similar decisions soon thereafter.
So far, Israel has registered 308 people dead -- much less than developed countries. In Palestinian territories, only three people have died.
Despite increasing the number of cases, Israel is not expected to be placed in full quarantine, during which significant unemployment growth was marked.












