BNEI BRAK (VINnews) — Bnei Brak mayor Avraham Rubinstein who is isolated in quarantine at present issued a special appeal to local residents in the wake of the recent surge in coronavirus cases.

“In Bnei Brak unfortunately there are about 300 cases of coronavirus. This is the most rampant and dangerous level of infection in the whole of Israel, and the prognosis is even more scary. It’s time to wake up!

“The rabbis of the city and leading poskim are crying out: Stop trying to be smart with minyanim of more than 10 people, keep distances between one another.”

Rubinstein’s appeal come’s after Israel suffered its worst week since the outbreak of the coronavirus, with cases spiking nationally from 1000 to over 3000 and for the first time 12 people have succumbed to the deadly virus.

On Friday a 73-year-old Haifa resident died at the Rambam hospital in Haifa. The man who had previous health conditions was transferred this week to hospital but his condition deteriorated until his passing Friday.

An 80-year-old man who had been in critical condition from the coronavirus also passed away at the Wolfson hospital in Holon.