Knesset approves plan requiring all returning Israelis to quarantine
The Knesset Constitution, Law and Justice Committee approved on Tuesday morning a decision by the coronavirus cabinet requiring all Israelis returning from abroad to quarantine upon arrival, regardless of the country they are arriving from. Starting on Wednesday, those arriving will need to enter coronavirus hotels.People will isolate for between 10 and 14 days, depending on whether they agree to be screened for the virus. Until Wednesday, returnees will still need to isolate, but they can choose to isolate at home.
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PROF. HAGAI LEVINE gave a different reading of the crisis, saying: “We can’t make everyone go to hotels without an epidemiological basis,” and that more enforcement of home quarantine was needed.Alroy-Preis said that while it was “nice to throw out slogans about improving home quarantine,” research shows that many do not observe home quarantine rules. The committee also heard from medical experts including Alroy-Preis and officials from the Homefront Command regarding conditions in the quarantine hotels that opened earlier this week, following complaints of inadequate food and medical supplies, and poor conduct on the part of enforcement officials toward those placed in the hotels.
Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman contributed to this report.
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