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Bennett and Horowitz concluded: The restriction on gatherings in open spaces will be lifted on Friday
According to the proposal that will be raised tonight for the approval of the Corona Cabinet, entry into open spaces will be possible by presenting a green sign without restriction of occupancy.
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Naftali Bennett
Nitzan Horowitz
Meirav Cohen
Wednesday, 27 October 2021, 20:50 Updated: 21:06
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The restriction of gatherings in open spaces will be abolished, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz concluded this evening (Wednesday).
The decision to remove the installation will take effect on Friday subject to the approval of the Corona Cabinet, which will hold a telephone poll tonight.
Under current restrictions, open space events can accommodate up to 5,000 attendees.
From now on, entry will be conditional on the presentation of a green sign only.
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