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The limited green character takes effect: where will you still be required to present it and who will be eligible to receive it? - Walla! news

2022-02-07T05:04:22.318Z


As of the audited period, the new character will only apply to "high risk" events. From today it will not be necessary to present the order at the entrance to restaurants and malls, but at weddings and parties it will still be valid. The crowd limit has been completely lifted. And also: What checks need to be done before the flight? Walla! Makes order


The limited green character takes effect: where will you still be required to present it and who will be eligible to receive it?

As of the audited period, the new character will only apply to "high risk" events.

From today it will not be necessary to present the order at the entrance to restaurants and malls, but at weddings and parties it will still be valid.

The crowd limit has been completely lifted.

And also: What checks need to be done before the flight?

Walla!

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Meirav Cohen

06/02/2022

Sunday, 06 February 2022, 21:48 Updated: Monday, 07 February 2022, 06:55

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In the video: The director general of the Ministry of Health clarifies that the validity of a vaccine that confers a green mark has been extended until the end of February (Photo: GPO)

The restricted green sign regulations went into effect this morning (Monday).

Under the new outline, the requirement to display a green label at the entrance to places has been eliminated, except in places and events where there is a particularly high risk of infection - banquet halls, clubs, conference centers that include serving or selling food, and cultural institutions that do not operate only in yeshiva.



The entry into force of the new outline means that there is no longer a need to display the mark in restaurants, malls and other places that have required a green mark so far.



The allowable occupancy limits in the place that operates within the framework of the green sign were also abolished, as was the general gathering limit and the requirement to determine a distance of one and a half meters between tables in the seating area in an open area of ​​a restaurant.

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Green mark (Photo: Flash 90, Yonatan Zindel)

The signs will be removed.

Green sign in the mall in Petah Tikva (Photo: Reuven Castro)

Eligibility for the green label will now be divided as follows

: Those who are vaccinated with three or four doses will be entitled to the green label indefinitely.

Anyone who has been vaccinated only twice, his mark will remain in effect for up to four months after receiving the second dose.

Recoverers will also be entitled to a mark for four months from the time they recovered.



Meanwhile, the Corona Cabinet last week extended the regulations at Ben Gurion Airport, according to which there is an obligation to be checked before a flight to Israel and after landing there, until March 7. However, starting next Tuesday, the obligation to perform a corona test before flying from Israel to those who are not vaccinated will be abolished. It is also stipulated that those who experience symptoms in the two weeks before the flight to Israel will be able to board the flight subject to the presentation of an institutional antigen test performed after the onset of symptoms, and not subject to the PCR test as required so far.

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