Basketball team takes to court with hundreds watching; claims Health Ministry didn’t say couldn’t play after returning 10 days ago from Spain which is under quarantine regulations

Illustrative: Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball team against Hapoel Jerusalem in the National Cup final game in Jerusalem, on February 17, 2017. (Flash90)
Illustrative: Maccabi Tel Aviv Basketball team against Hapoel Jerusalem in the National Cup final game in Jerusalem, on February 17, 2017. (Flash90)

 

The Maccabi Tel Aviv basketball team took the court in front of hundreds of fans on Wednesday evening, in violation of Health Ministry regulations aimed at containing the coronavirus.

The team returned from Spain 11 days ago, and retroactive guidelines instituted hours before their game require anyone returning from Spain, France, Germany, Austria and Switzerland to enter self-quarantine for a period of 14 days after their last day in those countries.

 

Over 70,000 Israelis are now reported to be in self-quarantine, foreigners from several European and Asian countries have been or will be banned, and large events, such as concerts and sporting matches, have been canceled due to directives issued by the Health Ministry, which were significantly expanded on Wednesday.

The ministry also announced that gatherings of over 5,000 people will henceforth not be permitted, and people who have returned from anywhere abroad in the past 14 days must not attend gatherings of over 100 people.

The new restrictions were met with a wave of cancellations of Purim street parties marking the upcoming holiday, concerts and sports events.

Earlier Wednesday the Health Ministry ordered hundreds of soccer fans to isolate themselves at home after it was discovered that a teenager who has been diagnosed with the disease attended a major game last week in Tel Aviv. It said anyone in his section of the stadium could be infected.

As reported by The Times of Israel