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From Thursday: Police will begin enforcing the new green sign | Israel today

2021-10-18T09:51:57.212Z


The fines set as part of the "happy sign" are valid in this amendment and include a fine of up to NIS 10,000 for a place that does not comply with the sign.


Prime Minister Naftali Bennett today (Monday) instructed Internal Security Minister Amar Bar-Lev to begin enforcing the new green label starting this coming Thursday.

The fines set under the "happy character" arrangement are also valid in this amendment and include a fine of up to NIS 10,000 for a place that violates the obligation to operate with a "green character", and NIS 1,000 for a person who is not vaccinated, recovered or tested (or a child exempt from testing). green.

Corona enforcement in Holon - verified caught returning from party in his car, Photo: Police Spokeswoman (Ayalon)

In addition, for every public and business place (not just one that operates in green) - the obligation applies to prevent entry or not to give service to a person who is not wearing a mask and place a sign in a prominent place.

75% of severely ill patients are not vaccinated 

The Ministry of Health announced today the state of the spread of corona in Israel: about 1,199 have been confirmed for corona in the last day, while in Israel there are 17,803 infected with the virus.

372 patients in critical condition, 184 patients in critical condition, and 75% of severe patients were not vaccinated. 

The coefficient of infection is 0.79, since the beginning of the month the coefficient of infection has increased by 13%.

Since the outbreak of the plague, 7,999 people have died

To date, 6,204,916 people have been vaccinated in the first dose, 5,700,999 in the second dose and 3,845,992 in the booster dose.

Source: israelhayom

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