The government will decide: The lockdown will be lifted - stores will open by the end of the week

June Green
July 30, 2020   
People in the Mahane Yehuda market in Jerusalem after it reopened according to the new government orders, May 7, 2020. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ????? ??? ???? ????? ??????? ?????
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Health Minister Yuli Edelstein and the professional echelon, Prof. Hezi Levy and Itamar Grotto, presented the ministry's position to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu this evening (Thursday) - that the weekend closure in its current, limited format is ineffective and that it can be canceled. Don't be a sucker: You may be entitled to a lot of money from National Insurance. Edelstein and Gantz support the move. Edelstein was heard saying this morning in a conversation with Gantz: "There is no logic in continuing these restrictions.". His secret: Earn a prestigious degree without preparatory school and without prerequisites • Want one too? The government will likely vote on the decision tonight or tomorrow, and the meaning of the government's approval will be that stores will remain open as early as the end of this coming weekend. This will leave nothing of the restrictions that the government issued about a week ago. As a reminder, even after most of the government restrictions were lifted, shopping centers and street stores are still closed on weekends, starting on Friday at 5:00 PM until Sunday at 5:00 AM. According to a report on Channel 12, Corona Projector Prof. Roni Gamzo is currently working on a new plan, within the framework of which even additional relief will be given to the public, depending on the levels of morbidity in the various cities. The expanded epidemiological investigation system is also progressing, and will probably begin operating next week. The discussion on canceling the weekend lockdown will take place following a report by researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem published today stating that in light of the stabilization in the number of those hospitalized in severe and moderate condition, it appears that control has been achieved over the second wave. The team of researchers, who advise the government, recommends that decision-makers not decide on additional restrictions at this stage, but emphasizes in the report that they should focus on breaking chains of infection. The researchers state that 'the steps taken to curb the epidemic in early and mid-July led to a significant decrease in the rate of infection and the increase in the number of hospitalized people. The fear of a situation of insufficiency in hospitals is significantly removed.“ However, the Hebrew University researchers estimate that approximately 200 people are expected to die in the next three weeks, due to the widespread wave of illness in July. At this stage, the researchers recommend that decision-makers not implement additional aggravating measures.
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