Israel’s coronavirus closet approves new ‘signal light’ plan to curb pandemic

In the “yellow” areas, up to a hundred more people may gather in open spaces, with no more than 60% total occupancy, and up to 50 in closed spaces, with no more than 40% total occupancy.

The “green” spaces will allow meetings of up to 250 more people in open spaces, with a maximum total occupancy rate of 80%, and up to one hundred more people in enclosed spaces, with a maximum total occupancy rate of 60%.

According to the knowledge of the Israeli Ministry of Health, 115,057 cases of COVID-19 were recorded as of Monday afternoon, of which 20,334 were active; there were 453 patients in severe condition, adding 123 fans and 185 in moderate condition, with the national death toll reached 922.

One of the most intriguing stories of the coronavirus crisis is the role of the Internet: as Americans are forced to quarantine themselves at home, they turn more to the Internet for information, education, and social interactions.

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