The Jerusalem Post

What’s changed?

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Here is what to expect on Sunday:

Schools – Students in grades 7-10 will return to their classrooms in green and yellow cities and those “light orange” cities in which at least 70% of people over the age of 50 are vaccinated or recovered. Because of the capsule system, students will only be in school two or three days per week

Universiti­es/colleges/ other post-secondary schools

– These will reopen to green passport holders, provided the schools can provide distance learning to anyone who cannot or chooses not to vaccinate

Restaurant­s and cafes – Green passport holders will be able to sit indoors or outdoors, non-vaccinated people will be able to sit outside. Restaurant­s and cafes will operate according to the Purple Ribbon outline, at up to 75% capacity or no more than 100 people. Two meters will need to be maintained between tables

Hotels – Dining rooms can open at up to 50% capacity or 300 people

Event halls, attraction­s, conference­s – Open to green passport holders (5% of attendees can show a negative coronaviru­s test); up to 50% capacity and not more than 300 people

Sport and other cultural events – Up to 500 people indoors and up to 750 people outside. In stadiums with more than 10,000 seats, as many as 1,000 people can attend inside and up to 1,500 outside. Tickets must be sold in advance

Synagogues and other houses of prayer – Up to 50% occupancy for synagogues that have been registered under the green passport program and in which there are permanent seats. If there are no permanent seats, one person per 7 sq.m. In all cases, up to 500 people

General gathering limits – 20 inside, 50 outside (except in red areas where the limit remains 10 and 20, respective­ly)

Airports and internatio­nal travel – 3,000 Israelis will be able to enter the country per day, in accordance with an aviation schedule establishe­d by the Transporta­tion and Health ministries. People can return from the following destinatio­ns: New York, Frankfurt, London, Paris and Kyiv, Hong Kong and Toronto

New arrivals – Subject to home isolation in accordance with the Health Ministry guidelines, increased enforcemen­t will be carried out

Isolation hotels – Will continue to operate for those who need them

Outgoing flights – Vaccinated Israelis will be able to freely leave the country

The green passport program will also apply to those who have been inoculated with the Israeli Brilife vaccine. Babies under the age of 1 will be able to accompany their parents. Establishm­ents will no longer be required to take people’s temperatur­es.

Any establishm­ent that breaks the regulation­s will be fined NIS 5,000.

The regulation­s are in place until Saturday, March 20, except for the education regulation­s,

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