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Not one serious COVID-19 case among Israelis who had two vaccine doses, minister says

Not one serious COVID-19 case among Israelis who had two vaccine doses, minister says Yuli Edelstein tells Knesset panel that 0.014% of people who had received the second dose contracted the virus, with all showing only minor symptoms, reinforcing preliminary results published by Maccabi health fund Reuters | Published: 01.26.21 , 15:48 Israel has not seen a single serious case of COVID-19 among the more than 6% of the population who have received both doses of the Pfizer coronavirus vaccine, the government said Tuesday. Even so, the country is still struggling to contain the spread of the virus among the general population, with Health Minister Yuli Edelstein saying Tuesday that new infections and hospital admissions for serious or critical COVID complications were now at record numbers.

The Middle East s Covid vaccine rollouts lay bare deep inequalities

The Middle East s Covid vaccine rollouts lay bare deep inequalities CNN 1/26/2021 By Zeena Saifi, CNN © FAYEZ NURELDINE/AFP via Getty Images The first Saudi citizen receiving the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine in Riyadh in December 2020. Around the world, the vaccine rollout has shone a harsh light on global income disparities. Rich countries take the lion s share of inoculations, and poorer states scramble to have even the prospect of life after coronavirus. The Middle East is a microcosm of that global problem. While oil-rich Gulf Arab nations were among the first in the world to receive a vaccine, war-torn countries such as Yemen and Syria must contend with vague timelines and complex distribution plans for the rollout, despite being among the worst affected by the virus.

Israel shares very encouraging preliminary COVID vaccine data - Israel News

Play audio 1XChange playback rate from 1 to 1 Mute audio More than 1 million people in Israel have received both doses of the vaccine against COVID-19 while some 2.7 million have received the first dose, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein said Monday. But while the vaccination campaign is continuing at a fast pace, infection numbers are still high, despite an ongoing nationwide lockdown. Several COVID-19 strains have been detected in Israel, such as the British, South African and Californian mutation. This led the government to shut down Ben-Gurion International Airport on Sunday, in a bid to curb a spread of the disease. The lockdown will last until January 31, but could be extended for at least a month to allow progress in the vaccination campaign, according to the head of Public Health Services, Sharon Elrai-Price.

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