'Israel is in a good situation compared to European countries,' says Netanyahu, but warns pandemic could easily spiral out of control.

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu warned Sunday afternoon that the government may reverse its recent moves lifting coronavirus restrictions, reimposing emergency regulations.

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Speaking at the weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday, Netanyahu said that while Israel’s coronavirus infection rate is currently relatively “good”, it could easily spiral out of control.

“I must tell you that our morbidity situation, relative to [other] OECD member states, countries that we are always compared to and which we compare ourselves to, is good.”

“We have 9,500 active cases, which is much less per capita than almost all of these countries. However, we must maintain this. I tell you plainly that we are in danger of not maintaining this if we do not act immediately because in recent days we have seen a clear increase in morbidity.”

“We are constantly evaluating the data and measures to ease restrictions that we have enacted. If necessary, we will halt the continued easing of restrictions and even tighten those we have already given. I ask citizens to continuing following the rules and adhering to the Health Ministry instructions.”

The prime minister compared Israel’s coronavirus-related fatalities, now totaling 2,854, to those of several European states, saying Israel must act to avoid a dramatic increase in the death toll. Read more at Arutz-7