Entry to the events will be allowed for people who have been vaccinated, or who have contracted the Covid-19 virus and recovered, or who have negative test results. Restrictions on mass events are back. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Economy and Industry Minister Orna Barbivai, and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz announced the “Happy Card” scheme. The plan will soon be presented to the Coronavirus Cabinet by phone, and is due to go into effect on Wednesday, July 21, and under the plan, drawn up in consultation with the banquet hall owners, entry to events where there is a high chance of infection will be Allow it for people who have been vaccinated, who have had the Covid-19 virus and recovered, or who have negative test results. Related Articles All travelers entering Israel must isolate In contrast to previous restrictions, the number of participants in the event will not be limited. Wearing face masks will be mandatory except during permitted activities (such as eating and drinking), and enforcement will be enhanced. An event with a high risk of infection is defined as an event in an enclosed space with more than 100 participants, during a specified period of time, including food, drink and mixing of participants (dance, for example). Published by Globes, Israel business news – en.globes.co.il – on July 15, 2021 © Copyright Globes Publisher Itonut (1983) Ltd. 2021 Naftali Bennett Credit: Alex Kolomoisky
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