Israel’s latest COVID-19 rules: All stores except in malls reopened
Shops can now open, subject to social distancing regulations; wearing of masks is mandatory in the public sphere, starting from age seven
By TOI staff
24 April 2020, 7:51 pm
Israel on April 24 further eased its earlier restrictions amid the coronavirus crisis, with the regulations below in effect from midnight on April 25.
A) Stores and restaurants: The regulations permit the sale of food by restaurants for take-away (no seating); the opening of hair salons, beauty parlors and cosmeticians including laser hair removal; and the opening of stores in the public sphere except for enclosed malls.
Care workers: Care providers may work with individuals, or with people living in the same household, without contact, while maintaining a distance of two meters among those being cared for, and wearing masks and using disinfectants.
Masks: Wearing of masks is mandatory in the public sphere, starting from age seven, except for those engaged in sport or anyone who has a medical reason and certification to this effect. Fines will be levied for violating the requirement to wear masks from the first offense. ...
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