Dozens of people, in swimsuits, were able to swim in a public pool.
In Israel, businesses and services reopened on Sunday.
But some facilities, such as gyms and swimming pools, are only accessible to people with the 'green badge', a document indicating that you have received both shots of the vaccine or that you are immune to Covid-19.
“As soon as it opened, a crowd of people arrived,” said Asaf Yizhaki, pool manager.
“It's a pleasure to resume training!
», Rejoices Tom John, at the Tel Aviv gym.
Before coming, the thirty-something connected to the application in his room and uploaded his "green badge", the online certificate from the Ministry of Health proving in his case that he received the second dose. Pfizer / BioNTech vaccine.
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On Saturday evening, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went to a gym, in jogging and t-shirt, inviting millions of Israelis with the “green card” to go to places open for people who have been vaccinated.
The Hebrew state has now vaccinated nearly half of its population.
After gyms, restaurants and bars will be allowed to reopen from March 7, in a country which peaked at 10,000 cases per day in mid-January but has dropped back to around 4,000 new cases daily.