'Over the next two weeks, we will make efforts to lower the rate,' Netanyahu said in Jerusalem

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that the state is making all efforts to lower the spread of the resurgent coronavirus in the country as the Health Ministry reported 1,689 new cases over the past 24 hours.   

Delivering remarks during a joint press conference with Israel's coronavirus czar, Prof. Ronni Gamzu, in from the Share Tzedek hospital in Jerusalem, said that despite the high morbidity rate, the government will not reimpose a nationwide lockdown for now.  

“No country with our infection rate didn’t impose lockdowns, but we are aware of the socio-economic situation,” Netanyahu said during the press conference.

“Over the next two weeks we will make efforts to lower the rate with other means, and if everyone wears masks, I have no doubt we’ll succeed."

“We are trying to avoid [a lockdown], but of course if it is needed we will do it,” he added. Read more at i24