Lockdown

Lockdown lifted following reported active shooter situation at New Jersey air force base

The lockdown was implemented following a possible active shooter situation on base, KAN reported.

 A US B-2 Spirit bomber, part of the 509th Bomb Wing at Whiteman Air Force Base in Missouri, stops for refueling at the US military base on Diego Garcia in this file photo taken October 8, 2001, following an air strike mission over Afghanistan.
Incoming freshmen march to their living quarters after the Oath of Office ceremony during Induction Day at the U.S. Naval Academy on June 26, 2025 in Annapolis, Maryland.

US naval academy on lockdown following report of armed intruder - report

 Illustrative image of people in an office.

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

 People adapted to the imposed decrease in social interaction

Social anxiety: Impact of forced lockdowns and isolation


COVID is an unprecedented way for Jews to connect to God

Isolation, separation and social distancing contribute to two themes that I focus on during Yom Kippur. These two themes are – atonement and communion with the Almighty.

 Orthodox Jews pray outside, as they keep a distance of 2 meters, as required by the restrictions to prevent the spread of the Covid-virus.  September 27, 2020.

Lockdown lifted at Ohio air force base after active shooting report

Emergency responders responded to a report of an active shooter in the National Air and Space Intelligence Center in Area A.

 US Air Force pilots and aircraft mechanics of the 325th Fighter Wing secure F-22 Raptor aircraft relocating due to Hurricane Laura, shortly after their arrival at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, US August 23, 2020.

‘Thousands of businesses will go bankrupt if there’s another closure’

These businesses barely survived the third wave and are already operating in overdraft.

INDEPENDENT BUSINESS owners and workers from the tourism sector call for financial support from the government, outside the Finance Ministry in the capital on June 30.

Israel's COVID cabinet approves schools opening in full on Sept. 1

Public hospitals announce they won’t accept new corona patients beginning Monday * Over 10% of 40-year-olds got the third shot in three days.

A worker at the south Tel Aviv vaccination center administers the coronavirus vaccine to a foreign national.

COVID: What we know about the new Delta strain could lock Israel down

What do we know about AY3 and could it really be the straw that breaks the camel’s back and sends Israel into a lockdown?

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

COVID cabinet to make final ruling on Sept. 1 school opening on Sunday

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett gets a third shot * Health Ministry: Third dose expected to last longer than first two * 645 people in serious condition

 Israel's Prime Minister Naftali Bennett is seen getting his third COVID-19 vaccine, on August 20, 2021.

Gov't must announce school reopening decision sooner rather than later - editorial

Whatever the government decides to do regarding school reopenings, it must let everyone know ahead of time.

 Fifth grade students returned today to school at the Alomot elementary school in Efrat, where religious and secular students study together.  Children in middle school went back to school today following a few weeks of learning from home. February 21, 2021.

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.

Bennett’s COVID-19 strategy is like a seatbelt - it only works when used

PM Bennett's coronavirus plan doesn't include another lockdown, but rather puts civic responsibility in the hands of the Israeli public.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett leads a cabinet meeting at the Prime Minister's Office in Jerusalem on August 8, 2021.

Quarantine tracking bracelet company to sue Israeli gov't for NIS 40 m.

Supercom, a tech company that manufactured devices used to track people in quarantine, sent a letter to the Health Ministry demanding NIS 40 million for "significant damage to [their] reputation."

Two travelers returning from aborad show off their electronic bracelets.