Health Minister Yuli Edelstein presented innovative technologies for rapid coronavirus testing at the Beit Sherman Innovation Center at Sheba Medical Center Wednesday.
In a press briefing, Edelstein said, "We are seeing the initial effects of the lockdown and a decline in the number of verified cases. However, I do not suggest jumping to conclusions that it is all over, that we have won and that we will open the economy. It is quite clear that we need quite some time to be sure that things are as we want, time to reach the same parameters with which we can start leaving the quarantine."
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"There should be no expectation of the of a wide reopening of the economy next week. It will take some more time," Edelstein said. "Anyone who is currently fighting for the rapid opening of industries in the economy is harming the Israeli economy."
Edelstein emphasized: "When we get through the holiday and see the data, if the public kept to the guidelines during Simchat Torah as well. The hakafot (rounds of dancing with the Torah Scroll) are an event that makes us happy, but this year they are a terrible danger."
Regarding the enforcement of emergency regulations, the health minister said that "I am not the cat Tom and no one is the mouse Jerry. One should not focus on who was caught and who circumvented the guidelines. Things are clear - if we follow the guidelines, the time the lockdown is in effect could be shortened." Read more at Arutz-7