Israel imposed a number of new restrictions on shoppers and school children in areas with high infection rates Monday, expanding the Green Pass system which bars the unvaccinated from some venues.

The Knesset’s Constitution, Law and Justice Committee approved the new restrictions, which had been adopted by the government’s Coronavirus Committee, for nine days, beginning at midnight between Sunday and Monday.

The new rules restrict some public spaces to the vaccinated or recovered, via the Green Pass system, and end in-person classes for schoolchildren in areas with high COVID infection rates, if less than 70% of the children in a given class are vaccinated.

Indoor shopping centers, such as malls, will now fall under the restrictions of the ‘Purple Pass’ system, limiting the number of people allowed inside to one for every 15 square meters of space.... Read More: Arutz-7