JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Paramedics dressed in head-to-toe protective gear stood guard at dedicated polling stations where Israelis under quarantine from the coronavirus voted in Monday's election.
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A paramedic adjusts his protective suit as he prepares outside a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis under home-quarantine can vote in Israel's national election, in Ashkelon, Israel
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Israelis wearing masks and gloves stand next to a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis under home-quarantine can vote, in Ashkelon
One by one, voters in face masks and gloves who have been isolated at home after crossing paths with coronavirus carriers filed through more than a dozen tents across the country to fill in their ballot slips in a close contest in which candidates are fighting for every last vote.
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A paramedic wears a protective suit as he prepares in front a "sterile" polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis in isolation over coronavirus concerns will be able to vote in the national election, in Ashkelon, Israel
Election officials sat on the opposite side of a see-through plastic barrier to make sure things run smoothly.
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A paramedic in a protective suit helps a man as he prepares to vote in a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis under home-quarantine can vote in Israel's national election, in Ashkelon, Israel
Ten Israelis have tested positive for the virus and about 5,500 others, including those who have recently traveled to coronavirus hot spots, are under home quarantine, according to Israel's health ministry.
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A medic in a protective suit votes in a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee in Ashkelon, Israel
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is seeking re-election under the weight of an imminent corruption trial, with the country's third ballot in less than a year predicted to end in another deadlock.
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A paramedic wearing a protective suit cleans the hands of Israelis in isolation over coronavirus concerns as they prepare to vote in the national election at a "sterile" polling station set up by Israel's election committee, in Ashkelon, Israel
Seeking to reassure voters over coronavirus fears, Israeli Health Minister Yaakov Litzman said he "hopes it will not have any effect at all, because we did all of the things that we should have done".
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A paramedic wearing a protective suit stands near a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis under home-quarantine can vote in Israel's national election, in Ashkelon, Israel
Watching from afar outside a dedicated polling station constructed at the back end of an empty parking lot in Jerusalem, voter Rene Oseasohn, who is not in quarantine, said the virus "is a troubling feature but I don't think there is much we can do about it".
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A paramedic in a protective suit watches as a woman wearing a mask and gloves leaves after voting in a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis under home-quarantine can vote, in Ashkelon
She said she was trying to keep her distance from other people and to not stay put in one place while hoping for the best.
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A paramedic in a protective suit helps a man as he prepares to vote in a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis under home-quarantine can vote in Israel's national election, in Ashkelon, Israel
(Reporting by Stephen Farrell and Eli Berzlon in Jerusalem and Amir Cohen in Ashkelon, Writing by Rami Ayyub, editing by Ed Osmond)
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A man casts his ballot as he votes in a special polling station set up by Israel's election committee so Israelis under home-quarantine can vote, in Ashkelon