Delays and cost overruns caused Israel's early attempts at creating a vaccine to be abandoned
Delays and cost overruns caused Israel's early attempts at creating a vaccine to be abandoned
Israel finds no connection between shots and Omicron, but possibly in reducing the efficacy of Botox
Prof Shapira, interviewed on Israeli TV, later castigated by Health Ministry for his criticism of the Pfizer shot
Authors say that “these assurances can help increase the number of high-risk individuals who opt to receive this booster vaccine”
Three cases of BA.2.75 subvariant confirmed so far in Israeli citizens returning from abroad; Israel’s Sheba Medical Center is in the trial-and-testing phase for new Moderna vaccine against latest variant
Moshe Feiglin says the shot is unnecessary for anyone under 30 – a rare statement from an Israeli politician
The research takes into account two shots of the Pfizer vaccine
Cases on the rise again in Israel prompting cautious approach – but no new mandates – from Health Ministry
Despite increase in cases, new virus restrictions will not be implemented at this stage
Prof. Salman Zarka said health officials believe there is high likelihood that Israel will suffer from another COVID-19 wave