Israel calls on public to take precautions due to rise in COVID-19 morbidity


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  • Wednesday, 08 Jun 2022

JERUSALEM, June 7 (Xinhua) -- The Israeli Ministry of Health on Tuesday called on the public to take precautions due to an increase in COVID-19 morbidity.

The ministry reported 3,732 new COVID-19 cases on the day, and issued a statement, recommending wearing a mask in buildings, public transport and near people at risk.

It also called on the public to complete vaccinations, take a COVID-19 test if symptoms appear and complete quarantine days in case of a positive result.

Israeli state-owned Kan news TV reported Tuesday that a ministry expert panel will discuss on Wednesday the launch of a fifth-dose vaccination campaign for at-risk populations.

Israeli Minister of Public Security Omer Bar-Lev said he was infected with COVID-19, joining Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz who tested positive for the virus a day earlier. Both said they are feeling well and continue to work from home quarantine.

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