Israeli Finance Minister Avidgor Liberman (Yisrael Beytenu) said Wednesday that Israel would not impose a new lockdown, and called for the reopening of air travel to and from Israel by mid-January.
Speaking at a conference hosted by Calcalist Wednesday morning, Liberman ruled out a new lockdown, “even if there are many confirmed cases”.
“We shouldn’t get frightened by nor should we ignore the Omicron variant. But the issue of the lockdown needs to be taken off the agenda, even if there are many confirmed cases. We need to learn to live with the coronavirus.”
Liberman set a deadline for the end to most travel restrictions, saying that by mid-January, incoming and outgoing travel should be permitted.... Read More: Arutz-7