Latest outbreak in Jerusalem believed to have started at local high school after one of the teachers was infected by his kindergarten-aged son; more than 140 students and staff have now tested positive for COVID-19
A school in the central city of Hadera was closed by the municipality on Monday after a student tested positive for COVID-19. New cases of coronavirus infection have popped up in educational institutions across the country just days after the government lifted all restrictions on them.
On Sunday, schools in Jerusalem reported new cases of the contagion after the Gymnasia Rehavia High School in the center of the city confirmed over 140 students and faculty members had tested positive for the virus.
The fresh outbreak in the capital is believed to have begun in a local kindergarten, which was closed when one of the children tested positive. The child's father teaches at the Gymnasia, which became a hot spot of contagion.
In Beer Sheva, 175 students and 13 faculty members of a middle school were told to enter quarantine, fearing contagion from a student who had presented with COVID-19 symptoms, while at a kindergarten in the city 30 children were also sent home for quarantine after a staff member reported contact with a confirmed patient.
In Bat-Yam, near Tel Aviv, 13 children were told to go into quarantine after a staff member at their after-school facility tested positive for COVID-19.
In Modi'in, 13 boys from a Jerusalem youth soccer club were put in quarantine after coming into contact with a boy confirmed to have been infected by coronavirus. Read more at YNET