Virus czar says quarantine may be shortened

Coronavirus czar Ronni Gamzu says Israel is looking into the possibility of shortening the time required for mandatory quarantine.

Gamzu says the drop in infections and readiness of the system to test people quickly and swiftly contact trace makes the move a possibility.

“We have enough tests to allow it. It’s being worked on in the Health Ministry,” he says.

Israel currently required 14 days of quarantine for anyone coming from abroad and anyone who was in contact with a confirmed carrier.

Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, who is with Gamzu at Home Front Command headquarters, confirms that he spoke to Germany about getting vaccines quickly once one comes out, when he was in Berlin last week.

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