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In a coronavirus-cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Israeli officials are set to discuss how to curb the virus s renewed spread, The Times of Israel reported. The government may reinstate the Green Pass system that it retired on June 1, when the country was reporting fewer than 20 new cases per day.
Green Pass was a vaccine-passport system that allowed vaccinated people - as well as those who have recovered from a coronavirus infection - to return to indoor dining, shows, and events. Reinstating that system would mean limiting some gatherings and barring unvaccinated people s access to some venues. In the last week there has been an increase in the rate of infection, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett told a cabinet meeting on Sunday, according to The Jerusalem Post. As part of what we have learned from the past, we will not wait to protect the health of Israeli citizens.
Israel may have to reimpose COVID-19 restrictions this week as the Delta variant drives a rise in new cases
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Israel May Reimpose COVID-19 Rules As Delta Variant Surges
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