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Should Israel be praised for its Covid mitigation efforts? It depends who you ask.


Israel s handling of coronavirus seems like a success. Residents tell a different story.
Yardena Schwartz
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TEL AVIV As Israel outpaces Western nations in its Covid-19 vaccination effort, it has become a role model for a world aching to return to life as it once was.
The country has inoculated a third of its population of 9 million in little more than a month, and over 80 percent of those 60 and older.
But if you ask most Israelis, the country s handling of the coronavirus has been anything but a success story. A recent poll by the nonpartisan Israel Democracy Institute found that just 24 percent of Israelis approve of the government s management of the crisis. ....

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Israel's vaccine drive slowing, with clinics struggling to bring people in


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A woman receives a COVID-19 vaccine injection, at a vaccination center in Jerusalem, on January 28, 2021. (Olivier Fitoussi/Flash90)
Israel’s vaccination drive appears to be slowing down, with healthcare providers finding it increasingly difficult to get people to come to be vaccinated, and at least one provider was forced to throw away expired doses, according to Monday reports.
The Clalit health provider discarded around 1,000 expired doses in recent days, after not enough people came in to receive the shots, Channel 12 reported. The Pfizer vaccine being used in Israel expires quickly after being removed from deep freeze.
Both Clalit and Meuhedet have in recent days sent out messages to all clients in various areas with excess doses to come in to be vaccinated including people outside the Health Ministry-approved age groups (currently over 35s and ages 16-18). ....

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Israel leads world in vaccines


Israel leads world in vaccines
 
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accompanied by Health Minister Yuli Edelstein (directly to his left), greeting Jabarin Muhammad (seated), the millionth citizen to receive the coronavirus vaccine, in Umm al-Fahm, Jan. 1, 2021.
(JNS) - Israel vaccinated its millionth citizen against COVID-19 on Friday, just three days after announcing the 500,000th Israeli had received the first dose of the vaccine.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein were on hand in Umm al-Fahm to meet Arab-Israeli Jabarin Muhammad, 66, in the presence of Mayor Samir Sobhi Mahameed, Clalit Healthcare Services chairman Harel Locker, Maccabi Healthcare Services chairman Ran Saar and Ayman Saif, the official responsible for coronavirus affairs in the Arab sector. ....

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About two weeks ago, one hundred doctors signed a petition against closures and restrictions. “We, doctors in Israel,” they wrote, “strongly protest against coercive measures to prevent COVID-19 spread, which include lockdown, curfew, shutting down the education system, surveillance, and traffic restrictions. It is our job to warn of the slippery and dangerous slope of violating rights and taking away liberties that the State of Israel is galloping towards.”
They continued, “As far as CoronaVirus is concerned, coercive measures, especially enforcing movement restrictions of any kind, are destructive and dangerous, and have nothing to do with the medical profession. The basis for taking them is not medical.” ....

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