A tender for the structure and coherence of the laboratory was published on Thursday through the Israel Airport Authority. Applicants must be able to complete 800 tests according to the effects of the time and supply within 14 hours.
Aircraft flight crews are expected to wear protective equipment, and it is still known whether food will be served.
Tickets are still on sale because the plans have been finalized.
Israel’s infection rate remains high, with an average of 1,400 cases according to the day over the next week, it has decreased somewhat across approximately 2,000 cases according to the day for two weeks with the same period last month.
On Wednesday, the government will cancel weekend closures on the purchase of malls, retail outlets and markets that were implemented to prevent the spread of COVID-19, after concluding that regulations did not decrease coronavirus infection rates.
But the official in the rate of handling the reaction to the virus warned that the country could see a national blockade in two weeks if infection rates fall.
“No country in the world with a maximum infection rate like Israel’s handles the crisis without blockade. The Israeli government is sensitive to the delicate socio-economic scenario and public difficulties and has given me confidence in a way that does not come with a complete closure,” said Professor Ronni Gamzu, the coronavirus’s tsar, according to a report from the prime minister’s office.
“This is probably the last chance for moderation. If morbidity is not minimized within two weeks, we will be forced to apply restrictions, adding the local or national blockage option,” Gamzu said.
In addition, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the government would begin implementing the color-coded coronavirus system, in which cities and towns will have coronavirus policies tailored to their local infection rates, until September 1.
As of Thursday night, Israel had 25,285 active cases of coronavirus, 358 of which were severe, and the death toll by COVID-19 576.