Israel received a first delivery of anti-coronavirus pills from Pfizer on Thursday.
Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced on Sunday that all Israelis over the age of 60, and medical personnel, will be able to benefit from a fourth dose of covid-19 vaccines, in full increase in cases related to the omicron variant. .
During a press conference devoted to the pandemic, Bennett said that the Ministry of Health had given its agreement for this fourth dose, two days after it had been administered to vulnerable people.
“The omicron wave is here and we must protect ourselves,” Bennett declared.
Following last summer’s booster campaign, authorities gave the green light on Thursday for the fourth dose for immunosuppressed people.
Israel received a first delivery of anti-coronavirus pills from Pfizer on Thursday, at a time when the number of COVID-19 infections continues to rise, after the first case with omicron was detected at the end of November, which however did not bring I get an increase in hospital admissions.
On Sunday, authorities confirmed 4,206 new cases in the last 24 hours, 195% more than last week.
“We could soon have 50,000 new cases a day,” warned Bennett, who also insisted on mass vaccination of those adults and children who have not done so.
In this country of 9.2 million inhabitants, where half the population received the booster dose, severe cases occur mostly in unvaccinated people, according to data published by the authorities.
In total, since the beginning of the pandemic, 1,394,407 infections have been registered in Israel, and 8,244 deaths, according to official data. (I)

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