The Jerusalem Post

Katz to present ‘ Beating Heart’ plan for economy

- • By HAGAY HACOHEN

Finance Minister Israel Katz will present the coronaviru­s cabinet on Wednesday with the details of the new “Beating Heart” program to ensure that businesses, the life pulse of the national economy, will be able to operate despite the COVID- 19 lockdown and the spread of coronaviru­s.

“This plan,” Katz said, “will allow the government to focus on enforcemen­t [ efforts] where they are needed and to maintain the lockdown for as long as needed until the sought- after decline in the infection rates [ happens].”

It includes the deployment of 800 inspectors to ensure businesses maintain a higher level of social distancing and hygiene than required under the previous “Purple Badge” rules.

The plan also calls for the consent of business leaders to sign the “Beating Heart Agreement,” which means they will accept upon themselves to adopt these new measures, in return for the state offering support when that is needed to ensure these guidelines are kept.

For example, face- to- face business meetings will now be restricted to five persons, and important meetings with the CEO to 10. Workers who are at high risk will be granted permission to work from home, and aid will be given to support the commuting needs of workers.

The Manufactur­ers Associatio­n and the Institute of Certified Public Accountant­s have already signed the agreement.

Businesses that employ more than 100 people will need to present a plan on how to operate and prevent infections. Places of work that employ twice the number of workers will appoint a full- time officer in charge of COVID- 19 prevention at the workplace. Workers with young children at home will be granted the right to work from home, since schools across Israel are currently closed..

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( Olivier Fitoussi/ Flash90) ISRAEL KATZ

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