Nobody likes isolating but in certain cases this is the only way to protect those dearest to you and to avoid infecting others
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Who Must Go into Isolation
When do I go into isolation, how to dispute an isolation order and what do I do if I have symptoms consistent with coronavirus? -
Isolation of Confirmed COVID-19 Cases
Who needs to go into isolation, self-report, isolation length, isolation shortening and who can isolate with COVID-19 confirmed cases -
Isolation for those who have been in close contact with a confirmed COVID case
Who needs to go into isolation, self-report, isolation length, isolation shortening and isolation sharing with a caregiver -
Isolation for Non-Israeli Confirmed COVID Cases
Who needs to go into isolation, self-report, isolation length, isolation shortening and who can isolate with international arrivals -
Isolation by Individual Guidance from the Healthcare System
Who needs to go into isolation, self-report, isolation length, isolation shortening and who can isolate with close contacts of a confirmed case -
Isolation Requirements
Nobody likes isolating but in certain cases this is the only way to protect those dearest to you and to avoid infecting others -
Exceptional Leave during Isolation
In some exceptional cases, it is permitted to leave isolation -
Isolation Benefit for Workers
Conditions for receving isolation benefit
Isolation for those who have been in close contact with a confirmed COVID case
As of May 23, 2022, and subject to Knesset approval, it is no longer required to isolate, including in the following cases, regardless of vaccination or recovery:
- Those who live with a confirmed COVID-19 patient, even if he is a helpless individual
- Those who accompany a patient in isolation
Only those with individual guidance from the Healthcare System must go into isolation following close contact with a confirmed COVID case.
Information regarding isolation after receiving Individual Guidance from the Healthcare System >
Please Note: Those accompanying a child up to the age of 12 or a helpless individual who have been confirmed with COVID will no longer be entitles to isolation benefits, since they are not required to remain isolated. In such case, it applies the usual rules of caring for an ill child.