Few limits on PM's work, except perhaps having to do his own hair and needing to avoid top secret matters in video conferences; octogenarian president, too, continues with routine

Prime minister to remain in isolation until told otherwise by Health Ministry, after aide comes down with COVID-19; other tests also come back clean

Contradicting reports, Prime Minister's Office says premier was not in same room as Rivka Paluch in past two weeks, so isolation unnecessary

Meanwhile in Jordan, authorities begin releasing thousands of citizens and foreigners who had been quarantined in hotels near Dead Sea

PM to enter quarantine until health officials complete investigation into his possible exposure, contradicting earlier statement from his office saying isolation unnecessary

Authorities expand efforts in Haredi community after figures show they account for around half of COVID-19 patients; Bnei Brak rabbis urge public to cooperate

A clinical psychologist and couples therapist gives some tips on how to survive under new pressures of pandemic rules

Defense Ministry says those coming from those countries have highest risk of disease, will be held in quarantine facility until tests come back

Police have made 20,000 visits to check on those who should be in isolation, spokesman says; force also 'fully prepared' to patrol streets with army if full lockdown ordered

Former politician and Jewish Agency chief urges viewers to cling to their hobbies and humor, make plans that they can control, and 'remember you are not alone'

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