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Corona outbreak at school in Binyamina: "We went into complacency and in the end it hit us in the face"
Parents of students said they thought the corona plague was already behind them, and lied.
Corona tests are being conducted at school entrances, during which one father said that "if people had kept isolation after they returned to the country, I do not think it would have happened."
Student at school: "Disappointed to end the year like this"
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Ashdot Yaakov
Yoav Itiel and Shlomi Gabay
Sunday, 20 June 2021, 10:15 Updated: 10:16
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In the shadow of local outbreaks of the corona virus in Binyamina and Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut, many parents told Walla this morning (Sunday)!
Because they were sure that the corona plague was already behind them.
"We went into complacency and in the end it hit us in the face," said Oren Jacobs, a resident of Karkur and the father of Nili, an eighth-grade student.
"When they took off the masks, I actually continued to wear a mask, because I thought it was too early. And it turned out that I was right," Nili said.
Her father added that "if people had kept isolation after they returned to the country, I don't think it would have happened. I don't know what exactly they brought with them."
The students also lamented the end of the year in a jarring chord: "Obviously there is a disappointment in ending the year like this," said Ella, a seventh-grade graduate who came for a check-up with her father, "only yesterday we were informed."
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Corona re-eruption.
Caramim School in Binyamina (Photo: Yoav Itiel)
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Health this morning ordered the return of the obligation to wear masks in Modi'in-Maccabim-Reut, and Binyamina, the director general of the Ministry of Health, Prof. Hezi Levy, signed an order that covers all school areas in these cities - including open areas. The studies at the "Mol Gilad" regional school in Ashdot Yaakov, after a resident of the kibbutz who returned from the United Arab Emirates was diagnosed with corona after returning to Israel, and as a result, his children studying at the school were also diagnosed with blue.
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