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Hagag Group wins Tel Aviv Bavli lots

Hagag Group wins Tel Aviv Bavli lots Hagag is confident that the building rights for a 37-floor residential tower will be substantially increased. Hagag Group Real Estate Development Ltd. (TASE: HGG), controlled by Tsahi and Ido Hagag, has notified the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE), that it has won an auction issued by the Tel Aviv Municipality for 75.95% of the 5A and 5B lots, covering 1.65 acres in the Bavli quarter of Tel Aviv. Hagag beat three other contenders with a bid of NIS 187.9 million. The other 24.05% of the lots belong to a range of owners and Hagag will be required to either reach agreements with the other owners in order to move forward with construction on the site or file for the liquidation of a partnership and the purchase of the rest of the plot from its other owners.

Vaccine reduces spread risk even before 2nd shot, Israeli study indicates

A vaccination center in Hod Hasharon, Israel, on February 2, 2021. (Miriam Alster/Flash90) Vaccinated people become far less of a COVID transmission risk even before receiving their second dose, a new “game-changing” Israeli study has concluded. The first mass research of its kind on patients who test positive for the coronavirus and are confirmed to have been at least partially vaccinated, the study found that such patients have far smaller viral loads than those who haven’t received the vaccine. “Our results show that infections occurring 12 days or longer following vaccination have significantly reduced viral loads,” wrote a multi-institution research team that crunched data from the Maccabi healthcare provider, stating they believe that could be important in “potentially affecting viral shedding and contagiousness as well as severity of the disease.”

OECD: Israel worst in daily virus cases, among best for low fatalities

Tel Aviv Municipality and Ichilov hospital to begin vaccinating asylum seekers, work

Tel Aviv Municipality and Ichilov hospital to begin vaccinating asylum seekers, work
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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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