Omicron subvariant unlikely to become dominant strain in Israel, experts say
Demand for coronavirus vaccine declines as cases contine to decline. BA.2 mutation found in 20% of coroanvirus samples genomically sequenced in Umm al-Fahm.
Demand for coronavirus vaccine declines as cases contine to decline. BA.2 mutation found in 20% of coroanvirus samples genomically sequenced in Umm al-Fahm.
Salman Zarka cautions against celebrating early and calls on the public, especially those at-risk, to get vaccinated. Morbidity down as 15,297 Israelis found infected. New study finds COVID recoverees are 60% more likely to suffer from mental health problems than those who were not infected.
Israelis wishing to enter event halls and shopping centers will no longer be required to provide "green pass" or proof of vaccination. Omicron continues to wane in Israel and globally.
If approved, measure will most likely take effect next week, and will also include unvaccinated children.
German lawmakers discuss ways out of coronavirus restrictions, following in the footsteps of Denmark and the Netherlands. However, eastern Europe reports 25,000 deaths in the last week alone. In Israel, Omicron continues to subside as 20,340 test positive.
WHO warns of new Omicron morbidity wave in eastern Europe. Latest research shows immune response to COVID helps protect against reinfection, but that protection is weaker against Omicron than earlier variants.
Organizers of the "Take back the wheel" campaign are calling on the government to lift the state of emergency declared due to the pandemic and give citizens their lives back.
Lead researcher Manfred Green says female immune system may respond more strongly to foreign antigens than those in men. Israel's COVID infection rate stands at 26.12%.
Groundbreaking finding is made by by Sheba Medical Center researchers. Health Ministry reports 36,858 new cases in Israel. Another Israeli research finds Pfizer's COVID vaccines are safe for human fetuses and not associated with harmful effects on newborns.
Morbidity continues to decrease in Israel as 36,835 test positive for the coronavirus. Sweden scraps all restrictions on public life, effectively declaring the pandemic over. Discovery by Hungarian researchers Lends weight to claims COVID-16 might have been man-made.
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