https://www.timesofisrael.com/lockdowns-go-into-effect-in-neighborhoods-of-5-cities-as-virus-surges/
Lockdowns came into effect at 1 p.m. on Friday in neighborhoods in
five towns and cities hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak, a day after
cabinet ministers approved the measure as the number of new cases in
Israel continued to surge.
Parts of Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh, Lod, Ramle and Kiryat Malachi
became “restricted zones” for seven days. The restrictions will be
lifted at 8 a.m. on July 17.
In Jerusalem, the neighborhoods of Romema, Kiryat Sanz and Matersdorf
— all majority ultra-Orthodox areas — have been closed; in Beit
Shemesh, the areas of Nahala and K’ne Habosem; in Lod, Ganei Ya’ar and
Sach; in Ramle, Amidar Beilav; and in Kiryat Malachi, the Rotner area
and Chabad neighborhood.
Other parts of Lod will be closed for five days.
And the propaganda machine will soon go into high gear. "It started in a secular school!" we'll be told.
ReplyDeleteHow many will have to get sick or, chaliah, die before the phrase "We follow what our rabbis tell us to do, not those doctors" finally gets discarded?