Large succas were noticed for massive meetings in ultra-Orthodox areas

There has been a growing complaint from Haredi communities for not adulterating government guidelines, adding as they proceed to organize massive meetings during the holiday season.

The network has been one of the most affected by the virus in Israel, with many ultra-Orthodox cities paving the way for new infections.

The government’s COVID-19 tsar, Ronni Gamzu, allegedly told ministers at Wednesday’s cabinet assembly about the coronavirus that ultra-Orthodox Israelis are 2. 5 times more likely than the general public to test positive for coronavirus.

The director general of the Ministry of Health, Chezy Levy, told reporters Wednesday that 34% of others diagnosed with the virus in Israel were ultra-Orthodox, with the network accounting for only about 12% of the population.

Levy noted that fitness officials participated in the upcoming Succot festival, with their giant celebrations in close contact.

“What concerns us is Souccot, which has the possibility of occasions that have an effect on the infection: Simhat Torah, hakafot, sales of the 4 species, Ushpizin, yeshiva scholars returning home,” Levy said.

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