Israel announces third nationwide COVID-19 lockdown

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Christmas lights and a tree illuminate an alley of the Christian quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem on Wednesday, Dec 23, 2020. This year's celebrations are subdued by COVID-19 restrictions and a lack of tourism. (Photo: AP/Maya Alleruzzo)

JERUSALEM: Israel announced on Thursday (Dec 24) that it will impose a nationwide lockdown from Sunday, its third of the COVID-19 pandemic, just days after it began vaccinations against the virus.

"A general lockdown will be imposed from 17:00 (11pm Singapore time) on Sunday for two weeks," a statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said.

"There is an option to extend the lockdown for an additional two weeks, unless the basic reproduction number (for the virus) falls below 1 and the number of new cases per day falls below 1,000."

People in Israel will be barred from travelling more than 1km from their homes, and businesses will be closed except for deliveries.

Exceptions will be made for those travelling for vaccinations, and schools will remain partially open for some age groups.

The new lockdown comes after a sharp rebound in the infection rate since the last lockdown in September, when the per capita infection rate was among the highest in the world.

In a population of nine million, Israel has now confirmed 385,022 COVID-19 cases, 3,150 of them fatal.

Israel launched a nationwide inoculation programme on Monday after receiving a first consignment of the vaccine developed by American pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech.

On Wednesday, the health ministry confirmed four cases of a new strain of COVID-19 that emerged in southern England which British health officials believe spreads faster.

In response, Israel this week banned foreign nationals arriving from Britain, Denmark and South Africa, where a separate new strain has emerged.

It also imposed a mandatory quarantine for all arrivals from abroad.

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Source: AFP/kg