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Ralentissement de la campagne de vaccination en Israël par manque de volontaires
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A woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine injection, at a vaccination center in Jerusalem, on January 28, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
Israel’s vaccination drive appears to be slowing down, with healthcare providers finding it increasingly difficult to get people to come to be vaccinated, and at least one provider was forced to throw away expired doses, according to Monday reports.
The Clalit health provider discarded around 1,000 expired doses in recent days, after not enough people came in to receive the shots, Channel 12 reported. The Pfizer vaccine being used in Israel expires quickly after being removed from deep freeze.
Both Clalit and Meuhedet have in recent days sent out messages to all clients in various areas with excess doses to come in to be vaccinated including people outside the Health Ministry-approved age groups (currently over 35s and ages 16-18).
Dec 21, 2020
Israel starts vaccinating 16,000 people a day beginning with senior citizens and those at risk as massive campaign gets underway to inoculate the entire country and defeat the pandemic.
By Yakir Benzion, United With Israel
Israelis by the tens of thousands swamped call centers trying to make appointments to get a coronavirus vaccine as Israel launched the largest vaccination program in the country’s history.
In the first day of the campaign on Sunday it is estimated that some 10,000 medical staff members were vaccinated against the coronavirus, and on Monday health maintenance organizations (HMOs) started inoculating those aged 60 and over and at-risk populations.