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Israël : une troisième dose de vaccin contre le Covid-19 pour les plus de 60 ans

Israël : une troisième dose de vaccin contre le Covid-19 pour les plus de 60 ans
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Israel Relaxes Restrictions While Medics Worry New COVID Strains May Be Resillient to Vaccines

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Vaccinations in Israel slow down significantly to 6,000 first shots per day

A Clalit vaccination center in Jerusalem, on February 25, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) Fewer than 43,000 Israelis received their first coronavirus shot in the past week less than the number of people who received it in a single day at the start of March. Daily first dose administration peaked at 83,280 in mid-February, and was still high on March 1, at 45,521. But now that figure key for judging the extent to which the unvaccinated population is committing to inoculations has fallen significantly. Over the last seven days the average has been 6,096, down from 10,532 in the preceding week and 14,476 the week before that. Many vaccination centers have closed, and at those that remain open, doctors and nurses say there is noticeable quiet. “With so many Israelis vaccinated, it’s hard to bring people in,” said Dr. Ian Miskin, head of coronavirus care and vaccination for the Clalit healthcare provider in Jerusalem.

New in Israel: Treatment for high-risk COVID patients, straight after diagnosis

Nathan Jeffay is The Times of Israel s health and science correspondent Patients diagnosed positive for COVID-19 who are hospitalized at the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital coronavirus ward receive a visit from family members (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90) Tens of thousands of high-risk Israelis can now get an antibody treatment as hospital outpatients as soon as they are diagnosed with COVID-19, in the hope that it will prevent deterioration to serious illness. The Health Ministry has a supply of  thousands of doses of the US-made Bamlanivimab, which is intended specifically for non-serious patients. It has started distributing them to doctors, who are now offering the two-hour infusion-based treatment to outpatients in certain high-risk categories who test positive for the virus.

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