“People wouldn’t be leaving their homes,” says Israeli Coronavirus Coordinator Ronni Gamzu, while praising City Hall for “acting on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis.”

(August 13, 2020 / JNS) Israel Coronavirus Project Coordinator Ronni Gamzu told Jerusalem officials on Wednesday that the infection rate in their city is so high that if it were in any other country in the world, “it would be completely locked down.”

According to Israeli news outlets, Gamzu told Jerusalem Mayor Moshe Lion and other municipal officials that under similar circumstances elsewhere in the world, “People wouldn’t be leaving their homes, wouldn’t be going to work; there wouldn’t be traffic in the city.”

However, he also reiterated his position that a lockdown is not necessarily the answer.

“I believe that the Jerusalem Municipality has operated correctly,” he said, referring to the local government’s policy of acting on a neighborhood-by-neighborhood basis in accordance with infection rates in each area.

During his discussions in the Israeli capital, Gamzu said that the government will improve hospital conditions in eastern Jerusalem, which has a large Arab population, a step that would also lessen the load at medical centers in other parts of the city. Read more at JNS