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Amos Harel and Or Kashti. Petition seeks phone calls for isolated prisoners. Six Israeli and Palestinian human rights organizations submitted an urgent petition to the High Court to allow Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails to call their family members.

The petition was filed in light of the suspension of prison visits as part of efforts to curb the spread of coronavirus. The appeal raised concerns that complete isolation may enable the violation of prisoners' rights without recourse. It also highlighted the importance of minors having contact with their families. The petition was joined by the wife of a Palestinian prisoner with a severe illness and the father of a year-old detainee.

Netael Bandel. The Israeli government has opened up a war bunker in the Jerusalem hills to help coordinate its campaign against the spread of the coronavirus. The bunker, called the "National Management Centre", was built more than a decade ago because of concern about Iran's nuclear program and missile exchanges with Hezbollah or Hamas. According to Israeli officials, it includes living quarters and command facilities and can be accessed from the government complex in Jerusalem and the western foothills leading to Tel Aviv.

Defense Minister Naftali Bennett appeared to play down the move, telling an Israel Radio reporter during a news conference that the bunker "is not so relevant [to the crisis]. We are not under a missile attack that would require us to be underground. Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz had earlier joked in an interview with Tel Aviv radio station FM that the bunker had limited usefulness now as "it protects from bombs, but not from microbes".

Eight dead in Israel, cases rise to 2, An year-old resident of Bnei Brak died after being hospitalized for 10 days. The total number of cases now stands at 2, According to the Health Ministry, 68 people have recovered so far and 39 patients are in severe condition.

Police announce random checkpoints in cities. Israel Police have announced that as of Thursday morning, thousands of officers have been deployed across the country to enforce the new coronavirus restrictions. According to a police statement, random temporary checkpoints will be set up at the entrances and exits of cities, as well as within the cities themselves.

In addition, police will patrol public parks, beaches and shops in neighborhoods and commercial centers. Police will also continue to conduct random visits to the homes of citizens who are required to stay in home quarantine.

The police emphasized that questions regarding the new restrictions should be directed to the hotline and not to the emergency line Sixth coronavirus patient in Israel dies. A year-old woman hospitalized in central Israel died after several days of being sedated and intubated, the Wolfson Medical Center in Holon said. Head of National Security Council: Israel has no 'exit strategy' from current crisis.

The Head of Israel's National Security Council Meir Ben-Shabbat said Israel has no "exit strategy" from the current coronavirus crisis forcing the country to a near-complete lockdown.

Speaking before the Knesset committee charged with overseeing the efforts to combat the virus, Ben-Shabbar said: "We haven't put an exit strategy together at this stage, we have to be honest. We are discussing things, thinking about solutions, we have ideas, direction, but no strategy. Ben-Shabbat also acknowledged criticism from MK Ofer Shelah of an alleged lack of clarity in the communicating coronavirus restrictions to the Israeli public and noted there is no set format for how a government should manage such crises.

Jonathan Lis. Israel prepares to use unapproved medications to treat coronavirus. Israel's Health Ministry is instructing medical teams in hospitals and HMOs to prepare for he possible use of medications that have yet to be approved to treat coronavirus patients.

A directive is calling on hospital directors to stockpile medications that are at the research level and haven't received full approval. Ido Efrati. Israel prepares to intubate 5, patients, but has less than 1, respirators left. A report prepared for the Knesset committee charged with overseeing efforts to contain the coronavirus revealed Israel has only 1, available respirators as the country faces a constant increase in patients. With over are already in use, Health Ministry Director General Moshe Bar Siman Tov told the committee that another 70 machines have been ordered from the private medical system, as well as machines from the IDF.

He added that there would eventually be 2, machines available, but did not explain where they would come from. Israel is preparing to be able to intubate 5, patients at the same time, Bar Siman Tov said, adding that so long as a peak of patients requiring the aid of a respirator is delayed, Israel will have the time to prepare accordingly. West Bank villagers enter isolation after Palestinian woman dies from coronavirus. All residents of the Palestinian village of Bidu in the Jerusalem area have entered home isolation after a Palestinian woman has passed away because of coronavirus.

All those who have been in contact with the woman have also been ordered into isolation at the hospital in the village of Turmus Ayya in the central-northern West Bank.

So far, the official number of Palestinians who tested positive for coronavirus is Number of Israelis who tested positive for coronavirus nears 2, The Israeli Health Ministry has released updated data about the coronavirus situation in Israel. The overall number of cases has topped 2, with 41 in a severe condition.

Nearly , have been or remain in home isolation. Nearly 70 are in a medium condition and the rest are mild cases. Five patients have died since the beginning of the crisis.

Thousands of coronavirus testing kits, masks delivered to the West Bank. More than 3, coronavirus testing kits and 50, protective masks for doctors and medical staff were donated by the World Health Organization to the Palestinian Authority on Wednesday, in coordination with the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories.

Seven more Gazans test positive for coronavirus, bringing total to nine. The total number of coronavirus cases in the Gaza Strip rose to nine after seven security servicemen that were in direct contact with the first two patients who returned from Pakistan tested positive Thursday overnight, according to sources in the Gaza health system.

The seven new patients are in a light condition, and were in isolation prior to testing positive and will continue to be isolated, as well as the two other patients, say the sources. Haaretz Mar. Get email notification for articles from Haaretz Follow. Haaretz Weekly Ep. Play audio. Open gallery view. Credit: Ohad Zwigenberg. A sanitation worker and resident in the Mea Shearim neighborhood in Jerusalem, March 28, A man wearing a protective mask and waving the Israeli flag while demonstrating in from of the Knesset in Jerusalem, March 25, Credit: Emil Salman.

SFC Check withSystem Files is a built-in Windows feature that scans your device to repair a damaged system and files that repair errors. The SFC command is executed using the command line shell of your individual Windows device. To run an SFC command to fix a write error, follow these steps:. Go to the Start menu search box, type Command Prompt, right-click the heading, and select Run as administrator.

Wait for a full scan on your device while your community fixes corrupted system movies and inconsistencies. After the scan completes, restart your device and then use the Windows operating system update to check if your computer continues to receive error Windows 10 has all kinds of built-in security features. Tap the Windows icon in the lower left corner of the taskbar. The gear-shaped branch icon to open the settings. After the left menu pane, go to the Troubleshoot section.

On the right side of the window, scroll down to find Hardware Devices and an option. Click on it and then click the Run the troubleshooter button below. These programs are designed to track what you do online, gather data about you, and even steal your data and hold it hostage. Signs your computer is infected Here are six signs your computer is infected, according to Tim Armstrong, senior sales engineer at SecurityScorecard : Unexpected pop-up windows Unexpected or unusual dialog boxes and windows can be a bad sign.

Random sounds Infected computers are often programmed to respond with an audio signal to things you cannot control.

Unexplained file or folder changes Your files might be missing, or the icons and content of your files may be different. Slow operation Pay attention to whether your computer is running more slowly than usual. Unexpected images You might see pornographic images pop up or replace benign images, such as photos on news sites. Inability to download antivirus programs or updates Computer viruses aren't living things, but some are programmed to have a self-preservation instinct.

Spam sent from your email address or social media Malware can work in many different ways. Sudden lack of hard drive space Have you suddenly run out of space on your hard drive?

Strange running processes If you're a little more tech savvy than the average user, you likely know your way around the Windows Task Manager. How to deal with computer viruses and malware When it comes to preventing computer viruses or malware infections, you should always be proactive.

Maintain your installed programs. Only install one antivirus solution. Automate virus scans. Pop those pop-ups. If you're dealing with rogue pop-ups on your computer, you can take these steps to address them, according to Kaspersky: Go into the Task Manager and stop the process that's running the pop-up. Windows users can hit the Ctrl, Alt and Delete keys at the same time to find the Task Manager quickly. Mac users can go to the Apple menu on the top left and select Force Quit to find it.

Note that this doesn't remove the infection. Restart your computer in safe mode. Boot from a rescue CD. Check your antivirus vendor's website. Take action depending on the malware you have. Source interviews were conducted for a previous version of this article.

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