Jerusalem, Israel - Dec. 29, 2020 - Tuesday, November 29, 2020, Israel entered the second full day of COVID-19 lockdown. While the Old City has limited access, much of Jerusalem seems to be functioning nearly as usual. 

In Jerusalem stores and restaurants were closed. Small businesses are once again suffering under the strain of closures with no meeting face-to-face the customers allowed.

However, public transportation is running. Egged's new TikTak small service vans accessed by using an App, take a limited number of passengers from a designated bus stop to another. Cars and trucks are on the road. Construction and landscaping are proceeding at a fast pace.

The Dan Panorama Hotel is being used as an official Home Front run quarantine location for Israelis returning from abroad. While some have complained about the food and service, others have said it is adequate, and there is no charge for the accommodations. During the time BJL was taking a photograph of the hotel, a woman dropped off a package for someone in quarantine. SosnaPharm, a home pharmaceutical delivery service, was able to get prescription medicines to those in the hotel. Also, people isolated at home during the lockdown are using the SosnaPharm delivery service.

Across Keren Hayesod Street from the hotel, UBank is closed due to a positive corona case of an employee.

United States flags are flying above The King David Hotel, open for the diplomats in Jerusalem working on the normalization agreements with Morocco.

The Takana Rishona, First Station, was open briefly and now mostly closed. There seemed to be more black cats than people eating midday. A few people were trying to work in the warm sunshine. Exercise is allowed so finding people walking in exercise shoes is the new normal, one way to get around the distance limitations. 

The rules allow schools to be open, plus there are multiple reasons to be in a car. There is not a lockdown feeling in many areas in Jerusalem as in the prior novel coronavirus lockdowns. An exception, the young children locked in their bedrooms for two weeks because their teacher came to school with the coronavirus. 


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein, today visited the Clalit Health Services anti-coronavirus vaccination facility at the Jerusalem Pais Arena and met the 500,000th person in Israel to be vaccinated. "First, I would like to commend Herzl and Fadila Levy, who are the 500,000th people to be vaccinated. It warms the heart to see the citizens of Israel joining in to help citizens of Israel, especially the elderly, emerge from great darkness into great light," said the Prime Minister.

The numbers of Israelis and foreign caregivers receiving the vaccines are impressive. Whether the lockdown will end in two weeks or be extended is not known at the present time, and the rules are constantly changing.