Technicians carry out a diagnostic test for coronavirus in a lab in Lod, Israel, July 2, 2020. (Photo/JTA-Yossi Zeliger-Flash90) News Israel Israel reports record nearly 9,000 Covid cases in one day Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By Marcy Oster, JTA | October 1, 2020 Israel reported a record number of nearly 9,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus in a 24-hour period. The 8,919 confirmed infections reported Thursday morning from the previous day represent a 13.6% positivity rate. As of Thursday morning, Israel has had a total of 1,571 deaths from the coronavirus. Meanwhile, the Cabinet voted late Wednesday to extend the current full lockdown meant to prevent the spread of the deadly virus by three days, though it could be longer. The Cabinet also approved fining those caught in a sukkah that is not their own. Also Wednesday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Health Ministry to prepare hospitals to handle up to 5,000 seriously ill coronavirus patients at one time. The maximum now is 800 — a number that has already been exceeded. The country’s embattled coronavirus czar, Dr. Ronni Gamzu, said at a news conference Thursday that some 40% of verified coronavirus cases in Israel are from the haredi Orthodox community, though they make up about 8% of the population. He said the large number of cases discovered on Wednesday was fallout from the small number of tests performed this week on Yom Kippur. Meanwhile, Israeli news outlets such as Channel 12 reported that sukkahs with the capacity to hold hundreds of people were seen being constructed in Jerusalem, sparking fears of a continued spike in virus cases in the community. Marcy Oster Israel-based JTA correspondent JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Also On J. Bay Area S.F. Supes meeting latest to be hit by antisemitic remote comments Opinion My synagogue is building affordable housing — and yours can, too Local Voice After 50 years, pioneering female rabbi is still practicing peace Religion How an Arizona pastor abandoned Jesus and led his flock to Judaism Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up