The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Israel to ease lockdown as Covid-19 numbers slow

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JERUSALEM: Israel announced that it will ease lockdown measures but keep its internatio­nal airport closed until Feb 20 following a slight fall in the spread of coronaviru­s cases.

“The government has accepted a proposal from the prime minister and the health minister to ease lockdown measures from 7am on Sunday,” their offices said in a joint statement.

Despite what has been termed the world’s fastest vaccinatio­n campaign per capita, Israel has still been registerin­g a daily average of 6,500 new Covid-19 cases, down from around 8,000 in mid-January, figures show.

A strict nationwide lockdown in force since Dec 27 has been extended four times to combat the infection rate, but January was the deadliest month with more than 1,000 Covid fatalities.

Israel has registered a total of more than 675,000 cases of Covid-19, including over 5,000 deaths.

Under the easing, Israelis will no longer be restricted to within one kilometre of their homes, and services such as hair and beauty salons will be allowed to operate, and nature reserves and national parks reopened.

Hotels remain shuttered and restaurant­s will be allowed to cater only for takeaways.

Tel Aviv’s Ben Gurion airport, where internatio­nal flights have been suspended since Jan 24, will remain closed until Feb 20.

Since December, more than 3.3 million out of Israel’s nine-million population have received a first jab of coronaviru­s vaccines.

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