Israel's dilemma: Can the unvaccinated return to workplaces? ILAN BEN ZION, Associated Press April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 12 1of12FILE - In this March 7, 2021, file photo, people eat in a restaurant as restrictions are eased following months of government-imposed shutdowns, in Tel Aviv, Israel. While Israel provides a glimpse of what may be possible with high immunization rates, it also offers insight into the problems that lie ahead: Workplaces and schools are now grappling with what to do with those who refuse to get vaccinated.Ariel Schalit/APShow MoreShow Less 2of12FILE - In this March 4, 2021, file photo, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, right, holds a "Green Pass," for citizens vaccinated against COVID-19, as he visits a fitness gym with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, second right, and Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, left, to observe how the pass is used, in Modi'in, Israel. While the country's "green pass" system has been successful in the areas of leisure and entertainment, it has proved to be more complicated in the workplace, where stakes are higher. (Avigail Uzi/Pool via AP, File)Avigail Uzi/APShow MoreShow Less