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Horowitz convenes a discussion on the green sign: "There is no intention to close Ben Gurion Airport"
The Minister of Economy and the Minister of Culture participated in the discussion, ahead of the expected discussion in the Corona Cabinet and the apparent demand of the Ministry of Health to return the green mark.
Horowitz stressed at the hearing that except for the outline that requires the presentation of a vaccine certificate or recovering and negative tests, there is no intention to impose restrictions that will harm economic activity
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Meirav Cohen
Monday, 19 July 2021, 09:00 Updated: 09:12
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Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz called this morning (Monday) Discussion with Minister of Economy Orna Barbivai, Hili Tropper Minister of Culture, Ministry of Health officials, the Treasury and the National Security Council to discuss the outline green label. The outline will be brought to the Ministry's requirement as part of a cabinet discussion corona which will convene in the coming days.
Horowitz In coordination with Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, the request is expected to be presented to the public in accordance with the outline recommended by the Ministry of Health as early as last week.
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There is no intention to impose further restrictions.
Ministers of Health, Economy and Culture in discussion (Photo: Walla !, official website)
Despite the continuing increase in morbidity, Horowitz clarified that at this stage there is no intention to limit the number of participants in the events and not to take measures that would harm economic activity.
He added that the green mark is now needed in order to avoid restrictions that would harm the economy and the routine of life in the future.
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