"Israel Today" has learned that following the congestion and the peak demand for tests, it has been decided that the Home Front Command's "Sheba Target" sampling system will expand its deployment and operating hours.
As part of the Home Front Command's cooperation with the local authorities, new drive-in complexes will open tomorrow in the Tel Baruch parking lot in Tel Aviv and in the city of Dimona.
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In addition, many complexes will operate in an increased format in terms of manpower and operating hours.
Nesher, Rehovot and Yarkonim complexes are expected to double their operating hours.
Additional complexes are expected to open next week.
The change in the isolation policy announced last night by Prime Minister Bennett today led to a partial relief of congestion in the testing complexes, but in many complexes there were still long queues.
As we recall, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said at a press conference yesterday: "We have been instructed to step up institutional antigen testing - and there are 146 antigen stations in the country. Clearly this will not be enough, because there is no country in the world "Reducing demand. The criteria will be tailored to people with more symptoms and citizens at risk."
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