Israel's coronavirus czar has expressed concern that restrictions may need to be imposed ahead of the upcoming Purim holiday.

Speaking to Israel Hayom, coronavirus czar Professor Salman Zarka said, "The infection coefficient is worrying us, especially surrounding the outbreaks in nursing homes, where we are continuing the investigations and tests. This is the population at risk and we want to protect it."

"It is fine to celebrate, but it is important to protect the population at risk. Obviously it is important that anyone at risk get vaccinated. It would not be right for anyone to get sick right now. As we return to routine more, I would like everyone to protect themselves."

Prof. Zarka added that "returning to routine while the virus is still here will create additional rounds of infection. I am concerned about Purim, and hope that after the holiday we will not see the infection coefficient above one."... Read More: Arutz-7