Lockdown
Tokyo drift: Black bear that sent Japanese city into lockdown, sparked multi-day search, captured
The adult bear, which was estimated to weigh about 100 kg, was eventually shot with a tranquilizer gun, loaded onto a cage on a truck, and driven away. It is unclear what the city will do with it.
Lockdown lifted following reported active shooter situation at New Jersey air force base
US naval academy on lockdown following report of armed intruder - report
An end to remote work? Even Zoom employees are asked to return to office
My Word: Following the lights in Jerusalem and beyond
A taste of pre-coronavirus normalcy that reminded me both of what I had been missing and yet gave me hope.
Israelis abroad suffer month of hell, courtesy of our gov't - opinion
The amount of agony and suffering of the people who have reached out for help has taken a serious toll on me emotionally.
COVID-19: Israeli teens file lawsuit over unequal restriction enforcement
High school students would usually be excited counting down the days until the last day of school, but are hurting socially and academically while learning in quarantine.
Restaurants excited, skeptical for reopening after coronavirus lockdown
The government voted to open restaurants next week for the first time in more than two months.
After corona vaccination, public less likely to follow rules, expert says
Prof. Susan Michie reportedly cited evidence from national surveys and from Israel, which has the highest Covid vaccination rate in the world, to support her theory.
Buff American-Israel bubbe breaks the Internet after gym interview
“Oh! That is disgusting — look at what a body I have,” she said, but Reshef told her he thought she was doing great, praising her “potential.”
Coronavirus lockdown: How to make the most of your time
It’s clear that indulging in various forms of creative expression is by far the most common way of self-medicating a case of lockdown fever.
Israel sends Passover supplies on a rescue flight to Moldova
The rescue flight departed last Thursday with food to help the Jewish community in the eastern European country for the holiday that is just over a month away.
A doctor’s view of closing down in the coronavirus pandemic - opinion
I cannot imagine what level of indifference toward its citizens a government must reach when they put playing basketball above reuniting families.
Thousands of Israelis still stranded abroad, some now making it back home
Many Israeli citizens are having to spend large sums of money on multiple COVID-19 tests, new flights and accommodation to get back to Israel, after the government shut Ben-Gurion Airport on Jan. 25.