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Health Ministry DG: No vaccine priority for celebrities
Prof. Hezi Levi informs all healthcare facilities that public figures must follow same criteria as rest of population after it emerged that certain celebs were offered payment to have the vaccination even before at-risk groups
Adir Yanko, Ran Boker |
Published: 12.17.20 , 19:13
Health Ministry Director-General Prof. Hezi Levi on Thursday warned the heads of Israel s hospitals, health maintenance organizations and medical institutions that they must not prioritize celebrities when vaccinating against coronavirus - unless they belong to priority groups.
Levi fired off his warning letter after Ynet revealed that certain officials within the healthcare system have been offering to pay celebrities and social media influencers to get the coronavirus vaccine before others in order to raise awareness and emphasize the importance of the vaccination.