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For the sake of freedom, stay home this Purim
Opinion: We have to remember that this holiday, which is effectively a three-day party, is a potential hotbed for infections; we must restrain ourselves if we want to celebrate the Passover holiday out of the shadow of the virus
Yossi Erblich |
Published: 02.25.21 , 00:09
After a year and three pandemic-induced nationwide closures, we can finally see the light at the end of the tunnel. Israel’s infection rate is down while the number of vaccinated people is rising.
This is of course very good news but we cannot let out a sigh of relief just yet. We must remain vigilant lest everything we’ve worked so hard to achieve during the past year goes down the drain.
Israel mulling lockdown on Purim, virus czar says
Prof. Ash tells Ynet Health Ministry established dedicated center to combat fake news on vaccines to increase plummeting turnout; adds further lifting of curbs will happen once 3 million Israelis will have been vaccinated
Attila Somfalvi , Adir Yanko |
Published: 02.14.21 , 13:52
Israel s coronavirus czar said Sunday the officials are mulling implementing a lockdown during the Jewish holiday of Purim next week out of fear that mass festivities will lead to another outbreak of COVID-19 in the country.
The festivities last year came as the government put in place first restrictions on public gatherings, which were far less strict and did little to prevent them. Health Ministry Director General Hezi Levi also last week said the ministry is thinking about imposing tough restrictions this year during the holidays of Purim and Passover.