"Klefibus" and "Color and go": this is how corona patients will vote in the elections
279 polling stations for corona patients will be set up throughout the country, at least one in each local authority.
The patients will be required to present a certificate from the Ministry of Health stating that they are required to be in isolation, and will have to return to it immediately after voting.
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10/31/2022
Monday, October 31, 2022, 7:33 p.m. Updated: 8:16 p.m.
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On video: Printing ballots for the 2022 elections, Samaria Horns, October 11, 2022 (Reuven Castro)
Corona patients who are required to stay in isolation will also be able to vote tomorrow (Tuesday) in the elections for the 25th Knesset.
The patients are allowed to vote in one of the 279 dedicated polling stations that will be set up, at least one in each local authority, and return to isolation immediately afterwards.
Arriving at the polling station is permitted by private vehicle, taxi at your own expense or the election committee's transportation system, where you can arrange a free transportation by calling 077-6017137.
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Polling station for isolated people Reading Complex Tel Aviv March 23, 2021 (Photo: Reuven Castro)
Polling stations in tents were also set up throughout the country where voting is done using the "color and go" method, as well as a dedicated bus known as the "Kalfibus".
In addition to means of identification, the corona patients will be required to present to the polling committee a certificate indicating that they must stay in isolation.
Those who do not present such a certificate will be required to sign a statement on the subject.
In total, 6,788,804 Israelis with the right to vote will be able to go to the polls tomorrow, which in most of the country will open at 7:00 a.m. and close at 10:00 p.m.
The polling station doors are locked during these hours, and no additional voters will be allowed to enter.
However, those who arrived at the polls and are waiting in line, will be able to vote even after the official closing of the polls.
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