
The Health Ministry on Tuesday announced that Israelis age 30 and over are now eligible to receive a COVID-19 vaccine booster, expanding the program days after lowering the minimum age to 40.
The new policy is effective immediately and those eligible should turn to their health providers to set up appointments, the ministry said.
“We made sure we have enough vaccines for everyone. The vaccination campaign works efficiently and quickly. Go get vaccinated,” Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz tweeted on Tuesday.
Only those who received the second vaccine dose at least five months earlier are eligible for the shot.
Israel is the first country in the world to offer a third vaccine to such a broad slice of its population, as it seeks to combat the highly infectious Delta variant of the coronavirus.
Read more at Times of Israel.
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Besurah Tovah! Kol hakovid!
Are you up to the 4th or 5th shot? SUGGESTION: Take them daily. Eventually it’ll clear your clogged mind from too much CO2.
On the other hand, the CEO of Fiser says he’s not getting the shot because he’s healthy and doesn’t need it. Didn’t we tell you all along that the rich and educated don’t inoculate and never did?
Mister spreader of bovine fecals,
According to his own webpage, the CEO of Pfizer (learn how to read and spell, before posting lies and nonsense) received his SECOND dose of the vaccine on March 10th.
Next lie, please?