Corona cases suddenly rise in Israel, mandatory to wear masks at home
Corona cases suddenly rise in Israel, mandatory to wear masks at home
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Jerusalem: Corona cases in Israel have suddenly started increasing. PM Naftali Bennett has taken a big decision. The government has also made it mandatory to wear masks indoors to prevent epidemics. The order will come into effect from next week. At the same time, the Government has also advised not to travel unnecessarily foreign. 169 new cases have been registered on Thursday. After many months, so many cases have come to the country in a day.

PM Bennett had said on Wednesday that wearing masks will be made mandatory if more than 100 infection cases are reported per day. He stressed increasing PCR tests. He has said, "Our goal is mainly to protect the country from delta variants. It may be recalled that 80 percent of the population in Israel has been vaccinated. Even then, the government's concern over the new cases has increased. Israel's tourism ministry said other steps would be taken to counter the delta variant of the coronavirus.

According to the ministry, tourists will continue to be allowed after seeing the PCR test report and anti-body test. At the end of May, there are 600 tourists in the country. 138 new cases were reported in Israel on Wednesday. There are 122 active cases in the city of Benjamin. Modini has the second-highest number of 71 cases. In addition, 36 cases of infection have been registered in Tel Aviv and Kefir Saba, 33 in Jerusalem, and 21 in Harjalia. According to the Health Ministry, the condition of 26 patients is critical.

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