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What goes up must come down? What the press is saying about morbidity and apathy

11 shares Shaare Zedek hospital team members wearing safety gear as they work in the coronavirus ward on January 27 (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) 1. Back on the up and up: Four weeks into Israel’s third lockdown, not only is the infection rate not going down, there are signs it may be going up. The Ynet news site reports that the R0, or reproductive value, of the coronavirus pathogen is inching up toward 1, the number at which infection numbers rise again, and has reached it already if you count only non-Haredi Jews. (Haredi Jews actually have the lowest R0, more on that below.)

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Despite vaccinations, Israel not heading for victory over COVID, experts warn

Play audio 1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1 Mute audio Waxman, whose team advises the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, produced a report on the matter for the premier and senior health officials. The report said that Israel is in a new era in its fight against the coronavirus, pointing to the vaccination drive and the new strains of the virus. Appropriate management of the crisis will reduce the damage to the economy, and in the long run, after children get vaccinated, a return to normal will be possible. However, it also noted that the country is not on its way to a victory over the virus.

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Between a shot and a hard pace: What the press is saying on December 17

People walk in Jerusalem on December 16, 2020. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) 1. Lock till you pop: Israel’s stumbling path toward a third lockdown is high on the media agenda Thursday morning, with infections piling up like presents beneath the Hanukkah bush. “Between vaccines and a lockdown,” reads the top front page headline of Yedioth Ahronoth. “Vaccine storage is filling up, but in the meantime the virus is rearing up and Israel is in a race against time,” the paper continues. It’s not much of a race, Prof. Eli Waxman, who advises the government’s pandemic advisory team, tells Army Radio: “We need to take steps immediately. Until the population is vaccinated to a wide enough degree, it will take a long time. The current outbreak needs to be stopped some other way.”

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