The Cabinet, in a telephone vote, approved the following update to the Green Pass regulations, last night (Sunday, 9 January 2022):

  • Commercial facilities will operate according to the tightened Purple Badge as follows:

-       Entry shall be permitted to malls and closed commercial facilities according the 1:15 occupancy ratio (one person per 15 square meters).

-       Stores with floor space exceeding 100 square meters, will allow entry by customers according to the 1:15) occupancy ratio (one person per 15 square meters)

-       Stores with floor space of less than 100 square meters, will allow entry by customers according to the 1:7) occupancy ratio (one person per seven square meters) or four customers (whichever is higher)

-       Seating in mall food courts will be allowed only if the operator of the mall fences off the area and stations an usher who will check for the Green Pass as a condition of entry. Malls that do not operate in such a manner ill not be permitted to offer seating in the food court; the food stalls themselves will demand presentation of a Green Pass upon purchase.

-       All persons in malls shall wear masks.

-       Mall operators will be required to post ushers on their behalf who will notify those present of the guidelines and bring to their attention the requirement to uphold these directives, including the wearing of masks.

-       Operators of malls and commercial facilities will increase the stationing of coronavirus ushers on their behalf.

The regulations shall take effect at midnight pending approval by the Knesset Constitution, Justice and Law Committee.

  • The emergency ordinance regarding the temporary receiving of a Green Pass for 30 days from the date of the first inoculation, will be extended until Tuesday, 1 February 2022.
  • The existing Green Pass regulations will be extended until Tuesday, 1 February 2022.