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TAU Breakthrough: Activating Brain s Immune System Against Deadly Cancer Glioblastoma Prevents Spreading | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Jewish Press News Desk | 29 Nisan 5781 – April 11, 2021

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Knesset passes law to give cities info on unvaccinated residents

Knesset passes law to give cities info on unvaccinated residents
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Report: 17,000 Israeli Holocaust Survivors Died in 2020, at Least 900 From COVID-19

Hospital staff provide medical care for patients at a coronavirus disease (COVID-19) ward, amid a surge in new cases that has forced Israel into a second nationwide lockdown, at Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov), Tel Aviv, Israel, Sept. 21, 2020. Photo: Reuters / Ronen Zvulun. i24 News – Nearly 17,000 Holocaust survivors died in 2020, with 900 of the fatalities being attributed directly to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a new report released by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics on Tuesday. The annual report is traditionally published on the eve of International Holocaust Remembrance Day. According to the bureau, the death rate stands at 17%, while nearly 5,300 survivors have been infected by COVID-19, a percentage similar to that of the general population in the same age group (16%).

In week after 2nd Pfizer vaccine shot, only 20 of 128,000 Israelis get COVID

Nathan Jeffay is The Times of Israel s health and science correspondent A medical worker prepares a COVID-19 vaccine at a vaccination center in Jerusalem, January 13, 2021. (Yonatan Sindel/ Flash90) The world’s first analysis of fully vaccinated patients has indicated that the Pfizer vaccine is at least as effective as suggested by clinical trials. Israel’s Maccabi Healthcare Services revealed Monday that only 0.015 percent of people are getting infected in the week after receiving their second shot. Maccabi said it has 128,600 members who have seen seven days pass since full vaccine protection kicked in and only 20 have caught the coronavirus after they were considered immunized.

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