Civilians who fail to wear mask in public will now pay NIS 500 instead of NIS 200; cabinet delegates further duties to local authorities, beefs up enforcement personnel

The "coronavirus cabinet" on Monday approved more stringent enforcement measures meant to rein in the spread of the deadly pathogen.


The fine for failing to wear a face mask in public was hiked from NIS 200 ($58) to NIS 500 ($145). Local authorities’ enforcement personnel throughout the country will be beefed up to enforce the order and more duties will be entrusted in their hands.


Moreover, the ministers greenlighted the establishment of a national enforcement directorate in the Ministry of Public Security that will oversee, instruct, and coordinate various enforcement bodies.

At the same time, the government will examine localities with high contagion rates of coronavirus and will decide whether to designate some or all of them as "restricted areas" according to set criteria. Increased testing and protection of at-risk populations, mainly the elderly, will continue.

The Civil Service Commission will review the possibility of limiting employees to work in “capsules” — limited, constant groups of workers at any given time to reduce exposure to multiple individuals.

Cabinet members also voted for the opening of schools during the summer vacation and private day camps. Read more at YNET