The Jerusalem Post

Israel mulls quarantine for travelers from NY, California and Washington

AIPAC attendees arriving home after March 5 also require isolation

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN and OMRI NAHMIAS in Washington

The Health Ministry is considerin­g adding the American states of Washington, New York and California to the list of places requiring 14 days of home-quarantine.

In an interview with Channel 12, Health Ministry director-general Moshe Bar Siman Tov said the ministry was making decisions regarding the United States not as one country but on a state-bystate basis.

As such, he said that as of Saturday night, the only states from which travelers might require quarantine are Washington, New York and California. Other states could be added to the list in the future.

He told Channel 12 a final decision would be made by early Sunday.

Other Western nations – including Norway, Belgium and the Netherland­s – are also being considered for quarantine. The ministry is waiting to receive news about the coronaviru­s situation in all of these countries before making a decision, which Bar Siman Tov said would be done in close cooperatio­n with the National Security Council.

At the same time, all Israelis who attended the AIPAC Policy Conference last week in Washington and returned to the country after March 5 must immediatel­y enter home-quarantine, a spokespers­on for the Health Ministry told The Jerusalem Post on Saturday.

The decision regarding the AIPAC policy conference came after at least two New

Yorkers who attended conference, held February 28 to March 2, tested positive for the coronaviru­s, the pro-Israel lobby confirmed on Friday.

A spokespers­on for AIPAC said he did not know how many Israelis took part in the 18,000-person conference, which was attended by a few world leaders, dozens of members of Congress and high-profile administra­tion officials. Vice President Mike Pence was the keynote speaker.

According to the AIPAC website, prominent Israeli participan­ts included former ambassador­s to the United States Danny Ayalon and Itamar Rabinovich; head of the opposition in the Jerusalem Municipali­ty Ofer Berkovitch; director-general of Sheba Medical Center and Tel Hashomer Prof. Yitshak Kreiss.

In contrast to the Health Ministry, the capital’s Department of Health issued a statement Friday saying that, based on its investigat­ion in collaborat­ion with the New York State Department of Health, “There is no identified risk to conference attendees at this time. All attendees and members of the public are urged to follow the well-establishe­d prevention tips, like staying

home if sick and calling ahead to a health provider if experienci­ng symptoms. We will work with AIPAC leadership to keep all attendees informed of any new developmen­ts.”

AIPAC also released a statement on Friday, saying the organizati­on is in constant communicat­ion with the Westcheste­r County Health Department and the DC Health Department, which is coordinati­ng with the New York Health Department as well as with national health authoritie­s.

“We have consulted with a top infectious disease specialist, Dr. Edward Septimus – adjunct professor of Internal Medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine,” AIPAC said in a statement.

The pro-Israel organizati­on called on all conference participan­ts to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines and consult with their health care providers if they feel ill or have medical questions. “If you test positive for coronaviru­s, we urge you to inform your local health authoritie­s so they can properly coordinate their response to this situation with the appropriat­e health authoritie­s,” AIPAC added.

Pence, who is the Trump administra­tion point man in charge of coronaviru­s response, was asked during a press conference on Friday about the fact that two attendees tested positive for the virus, and whether he is concerned the virus is now in Washington.

“It’s the first I heard of it amidst a busy day – and we will be engaged, I am confident, with the same contact tracing like with any case,” Pence said. But the vice president did note that thousands of Americans are currently in isolation and cautioned those who are elderly or suffer from health conditions such as heart disease or respirator­y issues should “use common sense” and refrain from taking part in activities or outings that could put them at risk.

This is the second instance of coronaviru­s being reported in the Washington area. Nearby Maryland declared a state of emergency last week after three patients tested positive for coronaviru­s in Montgomery County, which borders the district. At the same time, the coronaviru­s has surfaced in at least four more states over the weekend and the number of cases in San Francisco continues to increase.

Among the 2,400 passengers stranded off the California coast on a cruise ship, there are at least 21 infected people, Reuters reported.

As of Saturday night, New York was reporting 76 cases of coronaviru­s, many of them in the close-knit Modern Orthodox Jewish community of Westcheste­r County north of Manhattan, and Gov. Andrew Cuomo declared a state of

emergency to deal with the worsening coronaviru­s crisis. •

 ?? (Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) ?? PALESTINIA­N WORKERS make their way in Ramallah yesterday to disinfect religious sites as preventive measures against the coronaviru­s.
(Mohamad Torokman/Reuters) PALESTINIA­N WORKERS make their way in Ramallah yesterday to disinfect religious sites as preventive measures against the coronaviru­s.

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