Researchers out of Bar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv have discovered disinfectant technology that is now being used for a sanitation tunnel, which sprays visitors with disinfecting liquid before they enter large venues to prevent the spread of Covid-19, Fox News reports.
The industrial automation firm RD Pack in Karmiel, Israel, took the process that makes a disinfectant out of water and applied it to a tunnel structure, according to The Times of Isreal.

A sweeping new police reform bill is being drafted by congressional Democrats; former NYPD detective Dr. Oscar Odom reacts.
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Don’t their lives matter too?
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Mayor Bill de Blasio lifted the Big Apple’s controversial curfew a day early in an unexpected announcement Sunday morning.
“New York City: We are lifting the curfew, effective immediately,” Hizzoner tweeted, ending the planned final night of the city shutting down to help curb looting and violent protests that plagued the city earlier in the week.
“Yesterday and last night we saw the very best of our city. Tomorrow we take the first big step to restart,” he said of Phase 1 of the four-part plan to end the coronavirus lockdown.
“Keep staying safe. Keep looking out for each other,” he wrote.
Read more at THE NY POST.
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Press claim Trump said he hoped George Floyd would be happy about strong job numbers; reaction and analysis from Fox News contributor Charlie Hurt, Washington Times opinion editor.
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Former New York Gov. George Pataki slams New York leadership, citing bail reform as a huge issue.
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A suspect was arrested on Friday in connection with the assault on former Likud MK Yehuda Glick a day earlier, at the mourning tent of an autistic Arab man shot by Jerusalem police on May 30.
The suspect, who is in his 20s, is from the Wadi-al-Joz neighborhood north of the Old City, denied any involvement and was released to house arrest.
Glick was assaulted and thrown down a flight of stairs while trying to pay condolences in eastern Jerusalem to the family of Iyad Halak, who was killed in the Old City last weekend by police who mistakenly believed him to have been armed with a gun.

With Rabbi Baruch Meir Levine

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