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"This is not the way to encourage people to get tested": After Yom Kippur - congestion in the corona testing complexes - Walla! news

2021-09-17T07:52:21.375Z


Long queues were recorded at virus testing stations in the center and north of the country, after stopping their activities during Yom Kippur. Meanwhile, heavy traffic jams formed on the way to the complexes, including Ganei Yehoshua, Petah Tikva and Pardes Hanna. Citizens angry: "Someone take into account air pollution and nerves"


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"This is not the way to encourage people to get tested": After Yom Kippur - congestion in the corona testing complexes

Long queues were recorded at virus testing stations in the center and north of the country, after stopping their activities during Yom Kippur.

Meanwhile, heavy traffic jams formed on the way to the complexes, including Ganei Yehoshua, Petah Tikva and Pardes Hanna.

Citizens angry: "Someone take into account air pollution and nerves"

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Yoav Itiel

Friday, 17 September 2021, 10:09 Updated: 10:40

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Long queues were recorded this morning (Friday) at the corona virus testing complexes, after they stopped their activities during Yom Kippur.

Heavy traffic jams also formed on the way to the complexes in Ganei Yehoshua, Petah Tikva and Pardes Hanna.

At present, no congestion has been recorded in the south of the country.



Meanwhile, a traffic jam of about two hours was recorded on Route 651 out of Pardes Hanna, on the way to a Drive-In testing complex, popular with parents who fear infection.

The Home Front Command operates the compound at the train station in the locality.

My father, a resident of the area, sharply criticized the design of the test complexes, and told Walla!

"This is not the way to encourage people to be tested. The Home Front Command privatized the project, reduced test stations, and this is the result of the remaining test complexes."

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Ahead of the holiday: The activity at the corona testing complexes has been reduced, hundreds in queues

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Traffic jams on the way to the testing complexes in Ganei Yehoshua, this morning (Photo: Maariv, Avshalom Shashoni, Maariv)

Eli explained that "about a thousand residents of the settlement want to be tested every day, and they operate two positions. Let someone do the math and at the same time take into account the air pollution and nerves. I myself took the child to the testing complex in Daliyat al-Carmel on the eve of the holiday."



Also, many parents came with their children to the MDA station in the industrial area in Or Akiva, for the required examination prior to their return to school next week, and along with the courtesy of the staff - encountered many delays. The 36-year-old who arrived at the compound with her 7-year-old son Martin for a quick check-up.

"In practice it does not work."

Queue for corona tests near Pardes Hanna, today (Photo: Walla !, Yoav Itiel)

"What's going on here is shocking."

Queues at the Merav Center in the Hof Hacarmel Regional Council, today (Photo: Walla !, Yoav Itiel)

Talia from Givat Ada came to the compound operated by the Home Front Command in the Merav Center of the Hof Hacarmel Regional Council. "What is happening here is shocking," she said, and the mothers next to her nodded in agreement. "We checked in Pardes Hanna, Emek Hefer and Nesher - it takes at least two hours and sometimes four hours."

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