https://www.jpost.com/HEALTH-SCIENCE/Coronavirus-Netanyahu-considers-upping-restrictions-as-patients-hit-1238-621986
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to dramatically increase
restrictions on movement and has drafted an order to allow no travel
except for work, food, medicine and other essentials to contain the
spread of the novel coronavirus, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.
The
restrictions, which were announced on Monday, will last for seven days
from the time of approval by the government. Individuals found flouting
the new restrictions, expected to be approved by ministers during a
late-night conference call, will be subject to a fine.
Despite a request by Health Minister Ya’acov Litzman on Sunday that
daylight savings time be postponed a month to prevent Israelis from
staying out later, the National Security Council decided that
implementation of the summer clock cannot be postponed and will begin on
Friday at 2 a.m. as scheduled.
There is no leadership.
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Don't worry.
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