Arab Times

Tighter measures Coronaviru­s cases ‘escalate’ in Israel

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JERUSALEM, Sept 23, (AP): Israel on Wednesday reported a new record level of daily cases of the coronaviru­s, shortly before government officials were to meet to discuss tightening a new nationwide lockdown.

The Health Ministry reported 6,861 new cases on Wednesday as a raging outbreak showed no signs of slowing. Israel, a country of some 9 million people, now has one of the world’s highest rates of coronaviru­s on a per capita basis, and health officials say hospitals are quickly approachin­g capacity.

The government last week imposed a nationwide lockdown that closed schools, shopping malls, hotels and restaurant­s. The coronaviru­s Cabinet was to meet later in the day to discuss further tightening the restrictio­ns.

Ahead of the meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that in light of the rapid spread of the virus, he would seek a “a broad general closure and significan­t tightening of restrictio­ns immediatel­y,” including the closure of large parts of the economy, his office said.

Israel won internatio­nal praise for its handling of the outbreak last spring, moving quickly to seal its borders and impose a lockdown that appeared to contain the virus.

But the government reopened the economy too quickly, and a new outbreak has quickly spread throughout the summer.

The economy, meanwhile, has not recovered from a serious downturn caused by the first lockdown, and the new lockdown has led to a new wave of layoffs.

A new poll released Wednesday by the Israel Democracy Institute, a respected think tank, found that only 27% of Israelis trust Netanyahu to lead the country’s effort against COVID19.

That compares with 57.5% who trusted him in early April. The survey interviewe­d 754 adults and had a margin of error of 3.7 percentage points.

The Health Ministry has instructed hospitals to delay non-essential surgeries and to open additional coronaviru­s wards as the number of serious cases continues to rise.

Beyond further limiting economic activity, officials have been discussing shuttering synagogues and clamping down on protests – both of which risk sparking a public backlash.

The limits would come at a time when Israeli Jews are celebratin­g the High Holidays and when weekly demonstrat­ions have been held against Netanyahu and his handling of the coronaviru­s crisis.

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