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Performances and sporting events for vaccinated people only: The benefits program that will allow a return to routine
Magen Israel is formulating a plan to open cultural, leisure and entertainment events for the vaccinated only, pending the opinion of the deputy ombudsman. No decision has yet been made on borderline places, including gyms.
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Meirav Cohen
Wednesday, February 10, 2021, 9:44 p.m.
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Magen Israel is examining the possibility of approving entry to cultural, leisure and entertainment events for the vaccinated and recovering only, and to prevent the benefits from those who have chosen not to be vaccinated.
Among other things, the entrance to concerts, sports events and cinemas is on the agenda.
The possibility arose for the first time last night (Tuesday) at a cabinet meeting aimed at encouraging immunization among young people, and is awaiting the opinion of Deputy Attorney General Raz Nazri.
On the other hand, vital places, including malls, will allow entry even without the vaccinated.
The question that still remains is about intermediate places like gyms, where there are essential needs but they are also a significant benefit.
Magen Israel officials expressed opposition to the outline in a conversation with Walla!
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"No country in the world builds outlines based on immunizations, neither for green spaces nor for opening events. We may be ahead of everyone but we may be taking a risk," they said.
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Controversial layout.
Vaccine complex in Tel Aviv (Photo: Reuven Castro)
The outline for trade facilitation
February 23:
Malls
Gyms
Cultural
Events Sports Events
Museums
Exhibitions
Libraries
Hotels
Shops Street
March 9:
7th-10th grade Studies in Green and Yellow Cities
Cafes
Restaurants
Event Gardens
Attractions
According to the outline presented last night by the Corona's commissioner, Prof. Nachman Ash, to the Corona Cabinet, on the 23rd of the month and subject to the morbidity situation and the vaccinators, parts of the green label trade will be opened.
For the first time, malls, street shops, gyms, cultural events, sporting events, museums, exhibitions, libraries and hotels will return to activity.
In the next round, which is expected to take effect two weeks later, seventh-tenth grades cafes, small restaurants, pre-booked restaurants, event gardens and attractions are scheduled to open.
Also, Minister of Tourism Orit Farkash-Hacohen raised at the cabinet meeting the possibility of allowing entry to businesses for the vaccinated only, but Spokesman Avichai Mandelblit clarified that such a restriction is not possible. "There is a great difficulty here.
"There is no such thing as someone who has a business saying I do not put people in," he clarified.
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