Israel Reports Three More Deaths With 2,257 New Covid-19 Infections

Published September 7th, 2020 - 10:38 GMT
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men, wearing a protective face masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and "Talit" prayer shawl, keep a two-metre distance as they pray along a street outside a synagogue in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv on September 6, 2020. Israel, next week, is expected to impose a new lockdown over some ten cities following the spread of the Coronavirus disease. MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP
Ultra-Orthodox Jewish men, wearing a protective face masks due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic and "Talit" prayer shawl, keep a two-metre distance as they pray along a street outside a synagogue in the ultra-Orthodox city of Bnei Brak, near Tel Aviv on September 6, 2020. Israel, next week, is expected to impose a new lockdown over some ten cities following the spread of the Coronavirus disease. MENAHEM KAHANA / AFP
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According to the statement, 40 cities and villages have been designated red zones.

Israel reported three more fatalities and 2,257 new infections from the novel coronavirus on Monday. 

Health officials said the number of cases has reached 131,970, including 1,022 deaths, and 103,849 recoveries since the virus was first detected on Feb. 21.

Earlier on Monday, the prime minister's office and the health ministry announced in a joint statement the approval of imposing a night shutdown on the cities labeled as red zones, which recorded high numbers of coronavirus cases.

According to the statement, 40 cities and villages have been designated red zones.

The night shutdown will take effect for a week from 19:00 to 5:00 in the morning local time.

The decision also includes prohibiting gatherings of more than ten people indoors, 20 people in open areas and closing educational institutions.

This article has been adapted from its original source.

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