Coronavirus: Red cities list released, more than 3,400 new patients
After a delay of more than 24 hours, the Ministerial Committee on Declaring Restricted Zones released a list of 40 cities that will go under night curfew beginning at 7 p.m. on Tuesday. The list was released as the number of patients spiked to more than 3,400 in a single day.The entire committee voted in favor, except for Interior Minister Arye Deri.Last Thursday, the coronavirus cabinet voted to approve coronavirus commissioner Prof. Ronni Gamzu’s “traffic light” program, which color codes the country and places the most severe restrictions or even closure on red zones. The government was expected to approve a list of eight to 10 cities to lockdown on Sunday and another 20 or so to restrict. However, after pressure from the haredi sector, including a group of haredi mayors who said they would not cooperate with a lockdown, the outline changed.According to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the delay was logistical – the government is required to listen to and consult with their leaders. However, insiders reported there was heated debate over which cities would make the list.
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The Health Ministry said that the night curfews would be in effect until September 15, 2020.
There were 3,425 people diagnosed with the novel coronavirus in the last day, the Health Ministry reported on Tuesday. Of the sick, 467 are in serious condition, including 134 who are intubated. There are 941 people being treated in the hospital. Two more people died overnight, bringing the death toll to 1,031.
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