Israeli Health Minister Yaakov Litzman on Sunday said he would step down following a public uproar over his handling of the coronavirus crisis and his own infection. Litzman informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he would step aside as the country forms a new government. He made no mention of his much-criticized performance at the Health Ministry, which he has led for most of the past decade, and instead said he would instead take over the Construction Ministry. In a statement, he said he “decided not to return to the Health Ministry for a fourth time, and prefers to lead a sweeping development for solving the housing crisis in Israel in the Housing Ministry.” The virus has infected over 15,000 Israelis and killed nearly 200 people. Litzman, an ultra-Orthodox politician with no formal medical training, has come under criticism for appearing ill-prepared at news conferences and reportedly resisting proposals to tighten lockdown measures that would affect the countrys religious community. Early this month, Litzman was diagnosed with COVID-19, apparently after ignoring his own ministrys orders to avoid group prayer in public places. He has since recovered. With the crisis appearing to be in check, the government announced new easing measures Sunday. Barbershops, beauty salons and other small businesses reopened, and restaurants were permitted to serve takeout orders for the first time in nearly two months. Last week, some shops were allowed to open as well. Malls and outdoor markets, however, remain closed out of concern of a renewed outbreak of the disease. The government has also ordered the closure of stores in Muslim communities from 6:00 p.m. until 3:00 a.m. until the end of Ramadan.
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