
A Israeli government-commissioned study presented to senior health officials earlier this week strengthens the case for giving them a fourth jab for immunocompromised people, Ynet reports. The survey, conducted by the Head of Infectious Diseases at Sheba Medical Center Prof. Galia Rahav, examined the effectiveness of the booster in immunocompromised people three months after receiving it.
The study reportedly examined the rate of antibodies among 78 kidney transplant recipients, about 120 bone marrow transplant recipients and about 100 heart transplant recipients.
The data was presented to the Health Ministry’s expert panel on pandemics during a meeting regarding the vaccination of children aged 5-11 who recovered from the virus and a possible fourth shot for the immunocompromised.
The decision regarding administering the fourth vaccine, which will be based on the research, is set to be made after data has been collected six months following receiving the third shot.
{Matzav.com Israel}
Keep giving ’em because the hospitals are becoming empty which means the first 3 are not effective enough.
The reason why so many vaccinations are needed in Israel is because they are using Pfizer almost exclusively. If they used Moderna the original 2 would have been enough and a third almost over the top.
Why are they using almost worthless Pfizer? Because Natanyahu contracted for Pfizer and the bureaucrats won’t admit the error and switch to Moderna.