Netanyahu: Coronavirus Rate In Israel Still A ‘Red Flag’

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Israeli prime minister Benjamin and Alternate Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Benny Gantz at the weekly cabinet meeting, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Jerusalem on June 14, 2020. Photo by Marc Israel Sellem/POOL

JERUSALEM (JNS) – At the start of Sunday’s weekly Cabinet meeting in Jerusalem, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned the public against flouting guidelines set out by the Health Ministry, as the country witnesses a spike in coronavirus cases.

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Netanyahu said that there has been “no improvement” in the number of daily new infections, which stands at about 200 per day. This is a “red flag,” he said.

As of Sunday morning, 26 people were on ventilators, 35 were in serious condition and 300 people had died of COVID-19 since the beginning of the outbreak.

Israel has gradually opened up schools, businesses and event halls in recent weeks in an effort to restart the economy, but rising numbers in coronavirus cases could threaten to shut the country down again.

Last week, Netanyahu said he was “pulling the emergency brake” on easing restrictions after seeing 100 new daily cases of coronavirus.


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Educated Archy
Educated Archy
3 years ago

Israel has their game. They reopned quickly but are montioring it. Its not out of control , just not eridacted. Middle ground is the way to go.

They also opened schools first which is a no brianer. (Also not out of control aside for a few isolated outbreaks)