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On the eve of the closure of the red cities: the Constitution Committee discusses the layout of the traffic light - Walla! news

2020-09-06T07:51:18.472Z


The discussion will detail the local authorities according to the colors assigned to them according to the plan proposed by the Corona Commissioner, on the eve of the entry into force of strict traffic restrictions on the red cities. In addition, the committee will also vote on the extension of the state of emergency declared following the epidemic, allowing the use of special regulations to fight the virus


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On the eve of the closure of the red cities: the Constitution Committee discusses the traffic light layout

The discussion will detail the local authorities according to the colors assigned to them according to the plan proposed by the Corona Commissioner, on the eve of the entry into force of strict traffic restrictions on the red cities.

In addition, the committee will also vote on the extension of the state of emergency declared following the epidemic, allowing the use of special regulations to fight the virus

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Dana Yarkatzi

Sunday, 06 September 2020, 10:04 Updated: 10:31

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The Knesset's Constitution Committee met this morning (Sunday) to discuss the layout of the traffic light of the Corona projector, Prof. Roni Gamzo.

In addition, the committee will discuss extending the validity of the declaration of emergency due to the outbreak of the corona virus.

This, on the eve of the entry into force of strict traffic restrictions on the red cities.



In the discussion of the committee, chaired by the chairman, MK Yaakov Asher (Torah Judaism), the various local authorities will be specified, according to the colors determined for them according to the plan proposed by the Corona commissioner, who will also participate in the discussion.

In localities, which are classified as the most red, leaving the city will be banned, and the restrictions that will be imposed on them include a traffic restriction of 500 meters from the house only for essential needs, closing businesses other than food and medicine, a closed education system and restricting public transportation.



MK Yaakov Asher, chairman of the Constitution Committee, said at the beginning of the debate that "today we are in a situation where there is no debate that a declaration of a general state of emergency regarding the corona is a reality. Therefore, we will discuss this matter, then discuss traffic light regulations."

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Knesset Constitution Committee (Photo: Adina Welman, Knesset Spokeswoman)

Main points of the "traffic light" program:

  • Uniform procedure for urban activity, depending on the disease state in each authority

  • Transfer of crisis management powers to local authorities

  • Greater autonomy for localities in the management of corona restrictions, depending on the disease state

  • The "traffic light" program includes 5 levels:

  • Normal activity, extended activity, limited activity, limited activity and prohibited activity

  • Localities will be classified according to 4 morbidity levels:

  • "Green" cities - with a low level of morbidity

  • "Red", "orange" and "yellow" cities - have a morbidity level that requires restrictions

Last night, Prof. Gamzo visited Dalit al-Carmel, which is defined as a "red" settlement, and warned that hundreds of patients in the Arab sector are expected to die within weeks.



According to the "traffic light" plan, which was approved last week, the congestion limits are determined according to the classification of localities, according to the level of morbidity.

According to the outline, in "red" localities, a gathering of up to 20 people will be allowed in an open area, and up to ten in a closed building.



In the locality of "Orange", a gathering of up to 50 people in an open area will be allowed, and in any case no more than 40% of the maximum allowable occupancy or more than one person per four square meters. In closed buildings, a gathering of up to 25 people will be allowed, and in any case no more than 20 % Of the maximum allowable occupancy or more than one person per four square meters.

In the "yellow" locality, a gathering of up to one hundred people will be allowed, and in any case no more than 60% of the maximum allowable occupancy or more than one person per four square meters. In closed buildings, a gathering of up to 50 people will be allowed, and in any case no more than 40% The maximum allowed or more than one person per four square meters.



In the "green" locality, a gathering of up to 250 people in an open area will be allowed, and in any case no more than 80% of the maximum occupancy allowed under the business license, or more than one person per four square meters. In closed buildings, a gathering of up to one hundred people will be allowed. From 60% of the maximum allowable occupancy or more per person to four square meters.

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