Following the decision to abolish isolation in the education system, the secretary general of the Teachers' Union, Yaffa Ben-David, informed the teachers not to come to the schools and kindergartens tomorrow.
Ben-David wrote to teaching staff: "In light of the government's decision exposing you to the corona virus in a way that endangers your health and in the face of thousands of requests from you, protest measures will be taken tomorrow - schools and kindergartens should not be visited tomorrow."
Ben-David added: "Special education institutions will hold regular classes. In special education classes in regular schools, they will join the protest. Please wait for instructions regarding further protest measures."
According to the outline, all students in the entire education system will be required to perform two antigen tests a week - on Sundays and Wednesdays, before arriving on the school day.
After the test, the student or one of the parents is required to report it on the Ministry of Education portal.
A student whose home test result is negative, will come to school for a study routine.
On the other hand, a student whose home test result is positive will not attend school and will be examined at a supervised test station.
If the result of the supervised test is negative - the student will return to the school routine.
If the result of the supervised test is positive, the student will perform five full days of isolation until recovery (subject to home tests on days 4 and 5 and a negative result in both).
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