Israel, with the highest rates of COVID-19 vaccination, has reopened restaurants, cafes and airports.



The restaurant, which opened in six months, is lively.



[Roel Miller Chief Cook: It is important to bring your guests back, serve them good food, great music, and make sure everyone has a happy smile. I'm very happy.]



To enter the room, you need to get the vaccine twice or get a'Green Pass' certification issued to a negative judge.



Only 50-75% of the maximum occupancy can be admitted, and the simultaneous occupancy is limited to 100.



[Restaurant: I really missed the restaurant, so I came here first.]



[Restaurant: I really missed this place." I really enjoy coming back again. I hope that it will last for a month or two, even if it is not 2-3 years.] The



students' attendance has resumed after a year, and the international airport has also opened again.



In Israel, with a population of 9.3 million, 40% of the population has completed a second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.



The number of new corona19 confirmed cases in Israel, which exceeded 10,000 per day due to rapid vaccination and containment measures, has drastically decreased.



However, there are still concerns about re-proliferation, as the number of new confirmed cases a day, which was rapidly decreasing, remained in the mid-3,000 level.



There are also criticisms that Prime Minister Netanyahu is easing the blockade according to political calculations ahead of the general elections that are coming three weeks in the future.