Bennett: Israel On Verge Of Emergency As First Case Of New COVID Variant Identified

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The Israeli Health Ministry reported on Friday morning that it had detected the country’s first case of a new coronavirus variant believed to have a heightened ability to transmit and evade antibodies in an Israeli woman who returned from the African country of Malawi.

Two other returnees from Malawi are suspected of carrying the virus and are currently awaiting PCR test results. All three individuals are said to have been vaccinated, but the ministry is looking into their exact status. The ministry is now trying to locate the woman who returned from Malawi to prevent the spread of the virus.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett scheduled an emergency meeting with senior health experts on Friday to discuss measures to prevent the spread of the B.1.1529 mutation.

“We are on the verge of an emergency; I ask everyone to be fully prepared to work around the clock,” he said in the meeting. “The new variant is very contagious and spreads faster than Delta. The South African health system is giving us information and does an impressive job, but we do not yet know all of the information.”

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Nevertheless, the prime minister pointed out that the coronavirus-preparedness drill Israel conducted two weeks ago “prepared us for this.”

“Our goal is to act quickly, thoroughly and immediately, especially when it comes to entering and leaving Israel until the situation becomes clear. When it does, we will decide what to do further,” he said.

Already on Thursday, officials convened to discuss the new strain that was first identified in Botswana, Africa, but has since spread to South Africa and Hong Kong.

Bennett ordered the acquisition of special PCR kits that are more suited to identify the new mutation. The government also decided to add several African countries—South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Mozambique and Eswatini—onto its no-fly list.

This means that Israelis returning from these countries will be required to self-isolate upon return for seven days in a state-run hotel. Exiting quarantine will be possible following two negative coronavirus test results. Tourists from the seven African countries will not be allowed into Israel.

Mutation profile described as ‘horrific’

According to British Daily Mail, B.1.1529 was first identified by Tom Peacock, a virologist at Imperial College London. The strain is said to have 32 spike mutations compared to Delta, the dominant strain in the world, which has 16. Peacock described the mutation profile as “really awful” and “horrific.”

Also on Friday morning, the ministry reported that the reproduction rate, which has been inching up for days, did not increase on Thursday. It currently stands at 1.08.

Of the 83,890 Israelis who were screened for the virus in the past 24 hours, 543 (0.70 percent) tested positive. There are currently 6,869 active cases in the country with 163 patients hospitalized. Of those, 120 are in serious condition.

Altogether, Israel has reported 1,341,088 cases since the outbreak of the pandemic, including 8,182 deaths.

Thus far, 4,064,392 Israelis over the age of 16 have been fully inoculated, 5,771,214 received two jabs and 6,294,123 got their first dose. Since the launch of the children’s inoculation campaign on Tuesday, 15,750 kids ages 5 to 11 have gotten vaccinated with one dose, of the 1.2 million children eligible.

The ministry’s goal is to vaccinate half a million children by the end of the year, which is half of the target population.

The ministry also launched a special campaign promoting children’s vaccination in chareidi communities. On Thursday, Rav Chaim Kanievsky endorsed the doses following a meeting with Coronavirus Commissioner Salman Zarka and other health experts who briefed the sage on vaccine efficacy and safety trial results. JNS

{Matzav.com Israel}


3 COMMENTS

  1. This is ridiculous. 70% of that country is vaccinated. What are they worried about!??? Oh, I forgot. They’ll tell us that the vaccines are no good, and we will need another ten vaccinations.

    • They’re talking to the meshugaim, the stupid people, the omicorn (rearranged from moronic), who took the first two and are refusing the third, more deadlier jab.

  2. The vaccine should be tested on politicians first. If they survive, the vaccine is safe. If they don’t, then the country is safe..

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