Tel Aviv, March 7 : The Israeli cabinet has approved the third phase exit plan from the full lockdown imposed in the country on December 27, 2020, the Prime Minister’s Office and the Health and Transport Ministries said in a joint statement.
As part of the decision taken on Saturday, the ban on the entry of Israelis to the country has been cancelled, but no more than 3,000 will be allowed per day, reports Xinhua news agency.
The requirement to quarantine in designated hotels, upon returning from abroad, was also cancelled and will be replaced by home quarantine with increased enforcement by the Israel Police.
Meanwhile, the restriction on gatherings in open spaces will be eased to 50 people at most, instead of 20.
Twenty people will be allowed to gather indoors instead of 10.
The requirement to question or measure temperatures at the entrance to public or commercial places was also cancelled.
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