Coronavirus lockdown

What do nap times reveal about a young child’s brain development?

A study shows that reducing naps for children won’t improve brain development and that they should be allowed to nap as frequently and for as long as they need.

 Sleeping child
 Illustrative image of people in an office.

An end to remote work? Even Zoom employees are asked to return to office

Miriam Adelson at the inauguration of the US embassy in Jerusalem, May 14, 2018

Miriam Adelson's business empire comes back to life post-COVID

 Close up of a golden jackal in the Golan Heights.

Wild animals were able to travel more during lockdown - study


Liberman: Stop talking about 4th lockdown and let economy work

Finance minister: "Any further restrictions will only harm Israel's recovery."

‘IF MR. [Avigdor] Liberman decides I won’t be there, I won’t be there.’

Israeli children have sat at home for too long, experts warn

The coronavirus cabinet will convene on Sunday to discuss the outline for children to return to classrooms as the disease rages.

A schoolgirl gets a corona test at the Meuchedet Medical Center in Jerusalem on July 22.

COVID-19 infections spiking in ultra-Orthodox sector

The number of daily cases in the haredi community has been progressively rising over the past week and now accounts for an average of 10% of daily cases

Healthcare workers take swab samples from ultra-Orthodox passengers returning from abroad at Ben-Gurion Airport on April 13

COVID-19: Who is to blame for another lockdown? - opinion

We must view our lives as part of a new world where COVID is a permanent feature, where certain measures and restrictions become routine.

 EMPTY JAFFA Street in Jerusalem, during the nationwide lockdown last Rosh Hashanah.

New Zealand's Ardern locks down nation over single COVID-19 case

Imposing its toughest level 4 lockdown rules, schools, offices and all businesses will be shut down and only essential services will be operational.

New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern during a news conference in Christchurch, New Zealand, March 13, 2020.

Were Israel’s health funds the secret weapon in COVID fight?

Former Maccabi CEO Ran Saar explains what happens behind the scenes in the battle against the pandemic

 PROF. RAN SAAR, former CEO of Maccabi Healthcare Services: I don’t think we will reach the results of the first closures.

Israel's hi-tech sector is unfazed by talk of COVID lockdown

As the government debates imposing a fourth lockdown, the hi-tech world is planning to continue as normal, stating that over the past year they have become equipped to work from anywhere, if needed.

The empty roads in Tel Aviv on March 17, 2020. The government ordered all bars, restaurants and malls to close in an effort to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Most people have started to work from home.

COVID: Some 600,000 get third vaccine, less than 50 reports of side effects

*Finance Minister Avigdor Liberman expressed skepticism about the effectiveness of a lockdown to curb the morbidity *Purple ribbon and cap on gatherings might be brought back.

 Third vaccine doses being administered at the Amigdor Retirement Residence by Magen David Adom (MDA), Jerusalem, August 5, 2021.

Police to significantly increase enforcement of COVID-19 restrictions

On Sunday, 318 fines were issued for Israelis not wearing a mask, compared to 89 on Saturday, and 74 fines were issued for violating isolation restrictions, compared to 47 on Saturday.

Israeli police officers guard at the entrance to a neighborhood in the northern Israeli city of Tiberias, June 24, 2020, during a closure on some neighborhood in the city following the spread of the Coronavirus.

Coronavirus in Israel: ‘Too early to discuss COVID lockdown’ - Horowitz

Israel's rapid testing program kicked off in Jerusalem on Sunday, where Horowitz spoke * 2,886 new cases

Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz speaks at the MDA vaccination center, August 8, 2021.