At Sunday’s cabinet meeting, the government authorized the extension of its use of technological means to monitor public adherence to quarantine regulations among citizens returning to Israel from abroad. The extension will expire on Wednesday. The government also cancelled Purple Tag restrictions on commercial areas and malls; the new policy will come into effect on Thursday.

From midnight on Sunday, Green Pass restrictions will only apply to areas deemed by the government as “high risk” in terms of leading to contagion – to date, weddings, parties, and clubs have been so designated.

In addition, a Green Pass must be displayed when entering a festival or other event at which food is consumed without fixed seating. These rules will not apply to restaurants, cafés, or similar venues, due to the difficulty in enforcing them, and also to the government’s recognition that Green Pass restrictions have proven ineffective in combating the spread of the Omicron strain of the coronavirus. Restaurants etc. will also no longer be required to space tables over 1.5 meters (approximately six feet) apart in outdoor seating areas.

Last week, restrictions on gatherings in enclosed areas of over 50 people were extended; these will likely be allowed to expire this week. Gatherings of less than 50 people indoors are not bound by Green Pass restrictions.... Read More: Arutz-7