Authorities fear an explosion of infections if Israelis are allowed to gather for the festive holiday

The Israeli government is considering imposing an additional national lockdown over the Purim holiday on February 25, coronavirus czar Professor Nachman Ash told the Ynet news site on Sunday.

Authorities fear an explosion of infections if members of the public are allowed to congregate for the traditionally festive celebration.

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"The holiday worries us, and we are debating whether to take awareness measures and restrictive measures such as a nighttime curfew or confinement," he said.

While Israel's so-called coronavirus cabinet meets on Sunday afternoon, Chili Tropper, Minister of Culture and Sports, and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein have agreed to authorize cultural events, as well as the opening of museums and libraries for "green passport" holders from 23 February.