Health Ministry Director-General has decided to shorten the period of isolation which is required of coronavirus patients from 10 days to seven.

The patients must be asymptomatic for the last three days for them to leave isolation after the seventh day.

In recent weeks, the Health Ministry has conducted a test among about 80 verified Omicron patients, which included PCR tests and special tests to see if the virus remains once every two days.

The results collected so far show that the chance of the virus being able to spread after seven days is low, about six percent, as only one out of 15 cultures taken after seven days contained the virus. These statistics were presented to the epidemic response team, which recommended shortening the isolation period to seven days.... Read More: Arutz-7