Israel reopens skies ahead of election, but COVID czar 'worried' it might lead to renewed outbreak ■ 60,000 COVAX vaccines en route to Palestinians ■ West Bank deaths top 2,000
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Israel could have done more to keep COVID deaths down, health expert says
Prof. Galia Rahav, head of the Infectious Disease Unit and Laboratories at the Sheba Medical Center, tells Ynet the country is still not out of the woods, urges people to take extra precautions, especially during upcoming Passover holiday
Alexandra Lukash |
Published: 03.15.21 , 13:38
A day after Israel surpassed the grim milestone of 6,000 coronavirus deaths, a senior health expert said Monday the country could have done more to prevent the fatalities. We could have brought the number of dead down. We could have always done better, Prof. Galia Rahav, Head of the Infectious Disease Unit and Laboratories at the Sheba Medical Center told Ynet TV.
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Israel tells High Court it will reopen skies to flights from all locations, while keeping the daily quota to 3,000 people and mandating self-isolation to limit spread of new coronavirus variants