Ministry of Health published the tourist route from Greece returned from Israel and diagnosed with the dangerous virus • Among the sites: the Jordanian, Ein Bokek and the Church of the Holy Sepulcher
Mount Tabor // Photo: Liron Almog
The Ministry of Health has published the details of the tour group from Greece, which emerged as carriers of the Corona virus after returning to their country.
In a statement issued by the ministry, many tourist sites across the country cited the visitors' stay during their visit to the Holy Land. The following is their trajectory:
The group departed from Israel on 27.02 on the flight of Aegean AIRLINES flight number A3925.
On 20.02.20 the following sites were found:
09: 00-10: 30 Mount Tabor Monastery of Transfiguration
11:00 Church of the Annunciation in Nazareth
12:00 Greek Orthodox Church in Cana
15: 00-15: 30 Ein Sheva (Tabha)
16: 30-17: 30 Jordanian site
On 21.02:
7 am-8pm Ein Bokek - Dead Sea
10:30 to 11:00 Yotvata Restaurant
On 23.02:
15: 30-17: 30 Eilat Observatory in Eilat
18: 00-18: 30 Yotvata Restaurant
On February 24, 20:
8: 00-10: 30 - Maresba Monastery, Judean Desert
13:30 - 17:00 Jerusalem - Tomb of Mary and Church of All Nations
On 25.02:
08:00 to 10:00 St. George's Monastery (Deer Mar Jerry's)
10: 30-11: 45 Martha Orthodox Church and Mary Elazari
12:30 Marsa Monastery
On 26.02:
11:00 Deer to Crentel (Crentel Monastery)
12:30 Zakah Church
13: 10-14: 20 Deir Hajala near Allenby Bridge
18: 40-03: 10 Prayer in the Church of the Holy Sepulcher Jerusalem
On 27.02:
16: 00-16: 40 St. George's Church in Lod
Accordingly, anyone at these locations at the specified time to immediately enter a home for 14 days and report it on the Ministry of Health's website: http://bit.ly/MOH-Corona, or at the Health Ministry hotline at * 5400, or at HMO locations.
The ministry also emphasizes that if during the isolation symptoms of fever or cough or difficulty in breathing appear, call 101 immediately to find out the need for the virus.
For instructions on how to insulate your home, go to the Ministry of Health's website: http://bit.ly/MOH-Corona, or the CoronApp app (app)