Israel Tightens Restrictions As Covid-19 Cases Rise
New restrictions aimed at curbing the spread of Covid took effect in Israel on Wednesday, after the largely vaccinated country saw the highest daily infection rate since January.
The measures, announced Sunday, require vaccination certificates or negative coronavirus tests to enter a range of public spaces, including restaurants and bars, cultural and sports venues, hotels, and gyms, the health ministry said.
The same applies to worshippers wishing to enter synagogues, mosques or churches with more than 50 people in attendance.
In addition, the capacity of stores, shopping malls and industrial parks will be limited to one person per 7 sq m.
About one million Israelis have not been vaccinated even though they are eligible.
According to the health ministry, more than 8,700 people tested positive for coronavirus on Tuesday, the highest number for a single day since January.
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett has been imploring Israelis to get vaccinated, warning of a possible lockdown that could affect the Jewish high holidays next month unless inoculation numbers rise.