Schools to remain open until Friday, rather than close Wednesday. Government expected to vote in favor of national lockdown.
Israeli schools will remain open until this Friday, the Israeli government ruled Sunday afternoon, rejecting a proposal to impose an early closure of the education system beginning this Wednesday.
The government approved the delayed closure of the school system ahead of a planned vote on the larger Health Ministry plan for a national lockdown, set to begin this Friday morning.
Despite fierce opposition from some in the government, the lockdown plan is expected to pass with majority support.
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Ministers Ze’ev Elkin and Yuval Steinitz, both from the Likud, criticized the Health Ministry, as well as Coronaviruz Czar Prof. Ronni Gamzu’s handling of the crisis.
“Nice of you to raise the red flag now, when the hospitals are starting to be jammed full. You should have raised that flag a month or two ago,” said Steinitz.
Steinitz has been a vocal supporter of a national lockdown for months, warning of tens of thousands of coronavirus-related fatalities if a lockdown is not imposed.
Minister Elkin slammed Elkin for “zigzagging” on his policies. Read more at Arutz-7