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The government is considering: Refusing to be tested for Corona will become a criminal offense
According to a law memorandum distributed by the Ministry of Health and reached Walla !, entering certain places without inspection will be an offense that will result in a fine.
In doing so, the government plans to keep the possibility of simulating a green mark even after its removal
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Ministry of Health
Yaki Adamkar and Meirav Cohen
Monday, 25 October 2021, 21:27
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The government is considering promoting legislation that would make it possible to require corona tests, but if a person does not perform the test as required, he will be charged with a criminal offense that will be enforced by a fine - according to a government law memorandum distributed tonight (Monday) by the Ministry of Health.
This is a very unusual proposal which states that "the possibility" of advancing this legislation is being considered in order to "address a situation of fear of an outbreak of a dangerous strain of the corona virus, for example a strain for which vaccines are less effective, or a violent strain of the virus which causes more serious illness".
The Ministry of Health wants to allow a duty of inspection in certain places, even if there is no green or purple mark, and thus reserve the right to a duty of examination in certain places.
Today, when a person enters a place of a green mark without it it is not a criminal offense and it is impossible to fine him for it.
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