Ministers Edelstein and Trooper agreed to reinstate the cultural world starting next month • Among the conditions: wearing masks, measuring heat and absence of breaks • Full outline
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Sivan Faraj
Health Minister Yuli (Joel) Edelstein and Culture and Sports Minister Hailey Trooper tonight (Sunday) agreed on a plan to bring the culture world back to life starting June 14.
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Minister Edelstein said: "It is time for people to enjoy cultural performances. But this can only continue if each and every one of us complies with the Ministry of Health's instructions."
Minister Trooper: "I am pleased that we have been able to inject oxygen into the cultural world today and that it is coming to life at a good time. This is a very significant step that we have achieved after multiple efforts together with other factors. This is the first and most important step on the way to resolving the crisis. I would like to thank Minister of Health Mr. Yuli Edelstein for The partnership. I pledge to continue the effort to restore the cultural world to routine. "
According to the outline, it will be possible to hold performances and performances in halls around the country with a maximum occupancy of 75 percent while maintaining distance, wearing masks and maintaining hygiene. Tickets can only be purchased online and anyone who purchases a ticket in one order will be able to sit together in a kind of capsule, with the capsules separating from one chair. Also, there will be no breaks at the instances and heat measurement will be performed at the entrance to the complex.
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If 75% occupancy means more than 500 people - the outline will require the approval of the Director of Culture and Sports in consultation with the Ministry of Health. As for visiting museums, it has been agreed that one person will be allowed entry on every 7 square meters compared to 15 square meters for the current practice. This starts at 27.5.
At the Habima Theater, the gospel announced that the National Theater will open on June 18, with four shows running for a week at Rubina Hall: "Mamma-mia", "Halfon Hill Doesn't Answer", "Perfect Strangers" and "There is a Doctor in the Hall" . "We are happy and waiting for the audience," said Noam Sergeant Habima CEO. "And plan to add more shows. I am very happy for the artists, the stage workers and the audience. "