Purim holiday mandates presented to coronavirus cabinet includes ban on parties, holiday meal only with nuclear family, Rashbi's tomb closed

The directive regarding Purim to be presented to Coronavirus Cabinet members today will include a ban on Purim parties, parades, processions, and multi-participant events, a ban on mobile joy floats, and holiday meals may only include the nuclear family. Also, Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai's grave will be closed.

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Coronavirus coordinator Prof. Nachman Ash warned at the meeting against rapidly opening the economy: "Nothing we suggest is done out of blindness; any statement saying we only look at health is wrong. Gradual opening serves the economy. Quick opening will lead to further lockdown. It's not good for the economy, not good for society.

"If someone had told me two months ago that in such a situation we'd open the economy, I'd have told him he was crazy. But we're doing it. There's no miracle or surprise here, there's an effect by various factors. The more we open, it'll rise again," he added.

Prof. Ash drew the ministers' attention to the fact that only a third of the State of Israel, including those recovering, received the COVID-19 vaccine. "It won't prevent disease," he emphasizes. "We are opening up the economy while examining the data," says Ash. "The green badge is problematic regarding children, and it may be that in some places we can admit children by testing. And I hope we move on to speed tests. The best solution would be speed tests at the entrance to any business." Read more at Arutz-7