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Masks block 99 9% of large COVID-linked droplets -study

Published December 23, 2020 9:38pm Face masks reduce the risk of spreading large Covid-linked droplets when speaking or coughing by up to 99.9 percent, according to a lab experiment with mechanical mannequins and human subjects, researchers said Wednesday. A woman standing two metres (yards) from a coughing man without a mask will be exposed to 10,000 times more such droplets than if he were wearing one, even if he is only 50 centimetres away, they reported in the journal Royal Society Open Science. There is no more doubt whatsoever that face masks can dramatically reduce the dispersion of potentially virus-laden droplets, senior author Ignazio Maria Viola, an expert in applied fluid dynamics at the University of Edinburgh s School of Engineering, told AFP.

Ichilov hospital to begin vaccinating general population from Sunday

0 shares The director of the Ichilov Medical Center in Tel Aviv, Ronni Gamzu, formerly the country’s coronavirus czar, says his hospital will begin vaccinating the general population against COVID-19 from Sunday, according to the Ynet news site. Israel is currently only vaccinating those over 60. Gamzu says the hospital aims to inoculate 4,000 people a day against the virus. Registration will open on the hospital website on Thursday, he says. I m proud to work at The Times of Israel I’ll tell you the truth: Life here in Israel isn’t always easy. But it s full of beauty and meaning. I m proud to work at The Times of Israel alongside colleagues who pour their hearts into their work day in, day out, to capture the complexity of this extraordinary place.

Amir Peretz says he s stepping aside as Labor leader

Some Likud lawmakers are calling for party primaries to shake up Benjamin Netanyahu’s party slate ahead of the March elections, following the defection of several Likud members to Gideon Sa’ar’s new party, New Hope. MKs Nir Barkat, Eli Cohen and Shlomo Karhi, express support for the move in interviews with Army Radio. Karhi says the internal vote is needed to “restore the trust of its voters,” while Cohen says a final decision will be made next week. Sa’ar quit Likud earlier this month to form New Hope and challenge Netanyahu from the right in the upcoming vote. He was joined by Likud MKs Michal Shir and Sharren Haskel.

Data shows Israel leading world in COVID vaccination drive

1,509 shares Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tweets a chart from Our World In Data showing Israel to be the current world leader in administering COVID-19 vaccines to its population, surpassing the UK. “Tremendous success!” he tweets, alongside the chart showing Israel at the top of the list (0.83 per 100 people). Israel began its drive on Sunday, while Britain started on December 8. The data for the UK and the US, however, was last updated on Monday, while Israel’s appears to be up-to-date. הצלחה אדירה! ישראל במקום הראשון בעולם לחסן את אזרחיה נגד הקורונה ???????? pic.twitter.com/9Qx28qq7qA I m proud to work at The Times of Israel I’ll tell you the truth: Life here in Israel isn’t always easy. But it s full of beauty and meaning.

Committee to meet on nomination of top cop, prisons chief

0 shares The Goldberg Committee, which vets senior government appointments, will convene tomorrow to discuss the nominations of the new police commissioner and head of the Prisons Service. Border Police chief Yaakov (Kobi) Shabtai has been nominated to serve as the next Israel Police commissioner, a position that has been vacant for two years. Katy Perry was tapped to serve as the next chief of the IPS. She will be the second woman to lead the organization if approved. Kobi Shabtai, commander of the Border Police, on September 28, 2017 (Moshe Shai/Flash90)   I m proud to work at The Times of Israel I’ll tell you the truth: Life here in Israel isn’t always easy. But it s full of beauty and meaning.

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