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Corona Supervisor for the holidays: Recommends praying outside, PCR test for children will be valid for 4 days - Walla! news

2021-09-02T14:31:26.647Z


At a press briefing, Zarqa said a great effort had been made to allow prayers in synagogues. “We have created public spaces for the benefit of outdoor prayer,” he said. He added in response to a letter sent by the Mayor of Eilat, Lankri, against Dr. Elrai Price, due to her call to cancel the Panjoya Festival: We owe her a huge thank you


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Corona Supervisor for the holidays: Recommends praying outside, PCR test for children will be valid for 4 days

At a press briefing, Zarqa said a great effort had been made to allow prayers in synagogues.

“We have created public spaces for the benefit of outdoor prayer,” he said.

He added in response to a letter sent by the Mayor of Eilat, Lankri, against Dr. Elrai Price, due to her call to cancel the Panjoya Festival: We owe her a huge thank you

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In the video: The corona projector in a briefing ahead of the holidays (Photo: GPO)

Corona projector Salman Zarqa said tonight (Thursday) at a press briefing that on Rosh Hashanah, the validity of the PCR test will be extended to 96 hours, instead of 72 hours. "We know it is impossible to do in the middle of Rosh Hashanah to do an antigen test, so we have extended the validity," he said.



In response to Eilat Mayor Eli Lankri's attack on the head of public health services, Dr. Sharon Elrai Price, after she published an unusual letter against the Panjoya Festival, Zarqa said that "I think we all in public owe a huge thank you to Dr. Elrai Price." The projector added that we live in a democratic state and are constantly trying to balance reduction and enable life.



Zarqa stressed the need to adhere to the guidelines especially during the holiday season when people gather in homes and synagogues. "It is clear to us that many people will go to pray, we recommend the public to pray outside and not in the synagogue. We made a great effort with the Minister of the Interior to produce tents and public spaces for outdoor prayer.In addition, I recommend - get vaccinated. "

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"We owe a huge thank you to Elrei Price."

Zarqa (Photo: screenshot, no)

Regarding the opening of the school year as a series, Zarqa clarified that the move is "a clear message from all of us that the solution is not to shut yourself in the house but to continue living."

He further said that he has no guarantee that there will be no cases of illness in the schools, and added that the Ministry of Health makes the vaccines accessible into the schools.

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