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Despite dropping number of Corona cases, Gantz demands tight Purim restrictions in Israel

Ultra-Orthodox Jews celebrate the Jewish holiday of Purim in the ultra-orthodox Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem on March11, 2020. Photo by Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** פורים חג מאה שערים יהודים חרדים תחפושות תחפושת

Defense Minister Benny Gantz told lawmakers in his Blue and White party on Sunday that he would demand strict restrictions for the upcoming Purim holiday to allow a continued reopening of the economy after weeks of lockdown.

Purim is usually marked by parties and revelry in both religious and secular Jewish communities. Last year’s Purim is believed to have been a major contributor to Israel’s first wave of infections.

Speaking to Radio 103 Sunday morning, coronavirus czar Nachman Ash also said that the Purim holiday, which begins on on the evening of February 25, was a cause for concern.

“The possibility of imposing a night curfew or closure on Purim exists, but I do not think we need to get into this situation,” he said.

With morbidity rates among high-risk groups dropping amid Israel’s rapid vaccination campaign, ministers are reportedly on track to reach a compromise deal at the coronavirus cabinet meeting Sunday to reopen shuttered Israeli commerce earlier than the planned February 23 target date.

In an additional change of policy, the traffic light system denoting infection levels in different cities was to be updated twice a week instead of weekly, potentially returning tens of thousands of children to school as early as Monday.
The Health Ministry said Sunday morning that 1,896 people were diagnosed with COVID-19 the previous day, a significantly lower number attributable to reduced testing over the weekend. The positivity rate stood at 7.8%, consistent with rates from last week.

The total number of cases since the pandemic started hit 723,038, including 60,976 active cases. They include 1,008 serious cases, of which 378 were in critical condition and 284 on ventilators.

The death toll reached 5,368.