Israel Returns Restrictive Measures After Enhancing Coronavirus Cases

Israel has returned some restrictive measures because of the increase in the number of cases of coronary in recent days, including the immediate closure of bars, branch centers, and gathering halls. During a special meeting for the health crisis, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah said Israel was obliged to change direction for [...]
During a special meeting for the health crisis, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyah said Israel was obliged to change its course to avoid greater isolation that could paralyses the economy at a time when unemployment rates are more than 20 percent. The Israeli bank on Monday predicted economic contractions of 6 per cent this year.
This is as clear as day. It's growing big every day, and it's dragging a bunch of seriously ill patients behind us, contrary to what we've been told”, Netanyah said.
According to a government report, in addition to closing bars, nightclubs, finance centres and halls for collections, the number of customers in restaurants will be limited to 20 for closed spaces and 30 for open spaces, writes “Reuters”, Report Express broadcast.
Only 19 people can stay in Sinagoga, while buses can transport up to 20 people, the government's announcement is further said.
After having largely managed to control the spread of coronary in May and after reopening schools, businesses, and beaches, Israel has been hit by a significant increase in the number of cases.












