Israel’s skies could re-open as soon as mid-January, the committee of experts advising the Health Ministry on the coronavirus pandemic said on Sunday.
The committee, headed by Prof. Ran Balicer, met last week and reviewed a number of key restrictions, including those on Ben-Gurion Airport.
The airport has been shuttered to foreigners since the first omicron case was discovered in Israel last month. In addition, more than 50 countries are labeled “red,” meaning that Israelis cannot visit them without special permission.
“The omicron morbidity rate in the community – in those who did not return from abroad and their direct contacts – is increasing,” the experts determined. “The continued existence of aviation restrictions is only relevant as long as there is no widespread infection from omicron in the community.”... Read More: Hamodia