Israel announces second lockdown amid COVID-19 surge

Israel announces second lockdown amid COVID-19 surge

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Israeli orthodox Jews pray outdoor before police enforce a government decision to impose nightly curfews in dozens of towns and neighbourhoods to stem the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Ashdod, Israel September 8, 2020. REUTERS/Amir Cohen



Israel will enter a three-week nationwide lockdown starting on Friday to contain the spread of the coronavirus after a second- wave surge of new cases, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday.

During the lockdown, which comes during the Jewish high-holiday season, Israelis will have to stay within 500 metres of their houses, but can travel to workplaces that will be allowed to operate on a limited basis.

Schools and shopping malls will be closed but supermarkets and pharmacies will remain open. The public sector will operate with fewer staff, but non-governmental offices and businesses will not have to close, as long as they do not accept customers.

Indoor gatherings are limited to 10 people and no more than 20 people outdoors.

โ€œI know those measures will exact a heavy price on us all,โ€ Netanyahu said in a televised address. โ€œThis is not the kind of holiday we are used to. And we certainly wonโ€™t be able to celebrate with our extended families.โ€

The Finance Ministry said the lockdown will cost the economy, which slipped into a recession in the wake of the virus, an estimated 6.5 billion shekels ($1.88 billion).

Netanyahu, who has faced increasing criticism over his handling of the coronavirus crisis, said he instructed his finance minister to come up with a new economic package to assist businesses hurt by the lockdown.

Israel declared an even tighter lockdown in April when the virus first arrived, after which daily cases dropped to low double digits among a population of nine million.

But as the economy reopened, daily infections jumped, passing 4,000 last week. On Saturday, 2,715 new cases were reported. Since the outbreak began, 1,108 people have died.

The countryโ€™s health system โ€œraised a red flagโ€ a few days ago, spurring the government to act, Netanyahu said.

The director general of the Health Ministry, Hezi Levy, said in a radio interview earlier on Sunday that โ€œdozens of localities are being sucked into the circle of morbidity.โ€

โ€œWe have to impose severe restrictions, but they will be able to stem this wave and not bring us to the brink of an abyss,โ€ Levy said.

REUTERS

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