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Health Ministry: Israelis returning from Asia to remain isolated for 14 days

Some 1,600 Israelis have already been quarantined for possible exposure to coronavirus, including 102 in Tel Aviv, 97 in Haifa and 77 in Jerusalem.

MDA paramedics take safety precautions ahead of the return home of 11 Israelis previously quarantined for coronavirus aboard the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off the coast of Japan, Feb. 21, 2020. Credit: Magen David Adom.
MDA paramedics take safety precautions ahead of the return home of 11 Israelis previously quarantined for coronavirus aboard the “Diamond Princess” cruise ship off the coast of Japan, Feb. 21, 2020. Credit: Magen David Adom.

Israel’s Health Ministry has directed that any Israelis returning from Japan, China, Hong Kong, Thailand or Macau must remain in isolation for 14 days as a precautionary measure against the spread of coronavirus, Israeli media reported on Wednesday. To date, 1,600 Israelis have been quarantined due to possible exposure to the virus.

The isolation can take place either at home or at a medical facility.

Tel Aviv has the highest number of potential cases at 102, followed by Haifa with 97, Jerusalem with 77 and Rishon Letzion with 62, the report said. Most of those in quarantine were returning from Thailand.

A high-profile figure among those in isolation is Health Ministry deputy director-general Itamar Grotto, who has been in isolation since returning from Japan, where he visited Israelis hospitalized with COVID-19, the disease caused by the virus.

“We at the Health Ministry are pleased at the cooperation of the population who have reported themselves to be in quarantine and invite those who have not done reported to do so via the Health Ministry website,” said Grotto, according to Ynet.

An Israeli woman treated successfully in Japan for the virus, who caught it while quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, returned to Israel on Wednesday, while three Israelis remain hospitalized in Japan. Eleven other passengers on the ship have already returned to Israel; two have since been found to be infected with coronavirus.

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