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if(window.location.pathname.indexOf(“647856”) != -1) {console.log(“hedva connatix”);document.getElementsByClassName(“divConnatix”)[0].style.display =”none”;}Levy said that the 1.08 is “much higher than what we said it needed to be able to continue with the exit strategy.” He added that the increasing number of patients is “not a rapid rise, but it is rising. This is the expression of the reproduction rate that has exceeded one.”N12 reported that the city of Nazareth is expected to be deemed a red city on Friday and will be locked down, joining four other predominantly Arab cities, where the infection rate is even higher than the rest of the country. Some 224 new cases were diagnosed in that city alone in the last week.Levy said that one way to prevent a wide-spread closure would be to implement a successful differentiated traffic-light model that could be presented and approved by the coronavirus cabinet. In that plan, orange cities will have restrictions and red cities closed. DESPITE THE rising infection, Levy said that unless there is a “catastrophe,” classrooms will open on Tuesday as planned for students in fifth and sixth grade. He called on the teachers of these students to immediately get screened for the virus.Recall, the coronavirus cabinet last week approved the return of students in the fifth, sixth, 11th and 12th grades to classes in green and yellow cities only. According to the decision, students in grades five and six will return to classes on November 25 and the older students on December 1.He said that as these classes open, there are additional restrictions being considered to help offset the expected rise in infection, including potentially closing all retail by 7 p.m. – despite the fact that most health experts have said that this would be largely ineffective.At the same time, several malls have threatened to open against the new regulations, which only allowed strip malls and street shops to open. Malls have been closed since the start of the High Holy Day lockdown.“This is not the time to open malls en masse,” Levy warned.He said the Health Ministry agreed to a pilot program that will include several malls in various cities to see if there is an ability to control the number of shoppers entering the stores and to epidemiologically track them where there is an outbreak.If it works, only then should other malls open, he said.