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2022-01-17T15:12:49.807Z


Starting Wednesday - vaccinated will be able to go out on the eve of the fifth isolation by presenting two negative antigen tests. Non-vaccinated will need to do an institutional antigen test. The Prime Minister and the Minister of Health also stated: Every citizen will be able to receive a free home antigen test kit. Walla! Makes order


After shortening the insulation: everything you need to know about the new regulations

Starting Wednesday - vaccinated will be able to go out on the eve of the fifth isolation by presenting two negative antigen tests.

Non-vaccinated will need to do an institutional antigen test.

The Prime Minister and the Minister of Health also stated: Every citizen will be able to receive a free home antigen test kit.

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Meirav Cohen

17/01/2022

Monday, 17 January 2022, 16:33 Updated: 16:56

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As of Wednesday, January 19, the isolation reduction regulation will come into force, as determined today (Monday) by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett and Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz.

When can you get out of isolation and how?

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Vaccines that have been verified to corona

will be able to come out of isolation after two negative home antigen tests, which will be done on the fourth and fifth day.

Vaccinated vaccinated will be able to get out of isolation on the fifth evening provided they have no symptoms, with a doctor’s approval and presentation of the negative antigen tests.



Unvaccinated people who have been verified in Corona, and are under 60 and not in a risk group, will be able to be released from isolation on the fifth evening with the approval of a doctor and the presentation

of an institutional antigen test

.

No more fully vaccinated will be required to perform a supervised antigen test upon entry into the isolation - only at the exit.



Recoverers who have been infected with corona for the second time

will not be required to have a doctor’s approval in favor of release from isolation.

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The Ministry of Health emphasized that PCR tests are intended for people aged 60 and over and for risk groups only - and as of Wednesday, PCR tests for those not included in these populations will be discontinued.



In addition, Health Minister Horowitz and Prime Minister Bennett have agreed that any citizen who is interested will be able to receive a free home antigen test kit.

However, no criteria have yet been set for how or where to obtain free tests.

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