1,296 reports have been distributed as part of the enforcement measures
Posted on Mar 28, 2020 by Ifi Reporter
Although the figures show that the number of dead and the severely ill in Israel is relatively low, the authorities are still in full closure. Netanyahu instructed the Treasury staff to formulate a plan to reduce activity in the economy. The Israeli government is expected to convene only tomorrow (Sunday), and tonight, Netanyahu will discuss the matter. Police are stepping up enforcement: About a thousand reports have been circulated about the gathering, staying in a forbidden place and leaving the public space contrary to regulations.
At the present time, anyone who has gone to work in the fifth can do so tomorrow - and if new restrictions are imposed, they will take effect on the second or third. The Ministry of Health has been recommending full closure for two weeks, but the Ministry of Finance wants to have as many open businesses as possible and the parties are having a "rope pull" on the issue.
Although the streets of Israel have been emptied, Israel is still far from a complete closure in terms of economic activity. In the current situation, there are severe restrictions on citizens, but the labor sector works - even non-essential industries work at around 30% and small companies work fully. If a closure is decided, branches that are working full-time today - the construction industry and also restaurants by deliveries - may stop working this week.
Tomorrow the penalty distribution policy will be gradually strengthened. Police are preparing to enforce stricter regulations and bans on Monday. Among other things, the police are promoting the proposal to open supermarkets for a few hours only for adults, aged 65 and over.
According to the updated police data, 1,296 reports have been distributed to date as part of the enforcement measures. 849 reports were written and distributed for "exiting public space for purpose or action in violation of the regulation", 152 additional reports of stay in a forbidden place and 108 reports of refusal to dissolve a gathering or gathering.
105 additional reports were distributed to place and business operators in contravention of the regulations, two reports on prohibition of prayer outside residence and one report on operating public transport. In 73 other cases, a report on breach of isolation duty was distributed and 6 additional reports were submitted for breach of reporting duty to the Ministry of Health. So far, 58 business closure orders have been issued, 135 investigations against insulators have been opened and 40 investigations for Pike News distribution
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