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Israel s vaccination challenge: Convincing Arab citizens

Israel has been making headlines as a vaccine rollout machine as it seeks to become the first country to reach communitywide immunity. But to reach that milestone, a major hurdle has to be cleared: increasing vaccination levels among its Arab minority. Indeed, while over 75% of Jewish citizens over the age of 60 have already been vaccinated, the figure among Arabs is just 43%. Changing those numbers is less a logistical challenge than it is one of persuasion. Keeping some Israeli Arabs away from vaccination centers, for instance, are rumors on social media fueling mistrust of the vaccine’s safety and efficacy. Others are influenced by conspiracy theories about the Israeli authorities, for whom trust is already shaky due to years of systemic discrimination.

Vax pop: What the press is saying on December 31

46 shares A Maccabi Healthcare Services staffer holds up a vial of the Pfizer vaccine against COVID-19. (Yossi Aloni/Flash90) 1. Jonesing for more syringes: Israel’s world-leading sprint to total immunization may come to a screeching slowdown, according to official messaging Wednesday and Thursday. This comes after days of racing to give shots to as many people as possible, not all of them high risk, and with unsourced reports of millions more doses on their way. Health Minister Yuli Edelstein tells Channel 12 news that the ministry may stop administering first doses for “a short period.” Speaking to Ynet, he says that people don’t need to worry about those who need it most getting it, and says there are enough second doses for everyone who got their first: “There’s not going to be a situation where an 80-year-old who did not want to vaccinate until now, suddenly shows up and there’s no shot for them. We want to be certain, that if say 1.5 million people were

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