Coronavirus in Israel

Israel kicks off new COVID vaccine campaign targeting JN1 variant: What you need to know

The Ministry of Health has approved Moderna's updated COVID vaccines, which target the new JN1 variant of the virus.

 A woman is seen preparing a dose of the COVID vaccine.
 Novel Coronavirus SARS-CoV-2

Hundreds of Israelis contract new COVID sub-variant JN.1

 A nurse prepares a booster dose of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against coronavirus (COVID-19).

New vaccine against COVID subspecies available in Israel

 A coronavirus test in Jerusalem. COVID goes beyond conflict and affects everyone. January 2022.

Health Ministry removes isolation requirement for COVID-19


Israeli startup claims plant-based treatment can stop COVID, Omicron symptoms

Novel Concepts claimed that its treatment will be submitted for emergency use authorization in a number of countries.

 SARS-CoV-2, the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 (illustrative).

Study finds coronavirus can mutate inside infected person’s body

Israeli researchers have examined how variants develop in our body. This is what they discovered.

 Registered nurse Jessica Krumwiede attempts to find a vein to administer the Regeneron monoclonal antibody to Cathy Hardin, who was vaccinated prior to testing positive for the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), at the Sarasota Memorial Urgent Care Center in Sarasota, Florida, US, September 23, 2021.

COVID-19: Israel sees highest number of serious cases since start of pandemic

Of the currently active cases, 1,213 are considered to be serious cases, with 270 intubated patients included in the number.

 Ziv hospital team members wearing safety gear as they work in the Coronavirus ward of Ziv Medical Center in the northern Israeli city of Tzfat on February 01, 2022.

COVID-19: 297 cases of the BA.2 strain found in Israel so far

The new Omicron subvariant does not appear to be significantly more severe than the original strain.

 Kaplan hospital team members wearing safety gear as they work in the Coronavirus ward of Kaplan Medical Center in Rehovot on January 18, 2022.

COVID-19 in Israel: All you need to know on the new Green Pass policies

Here is an FAQ on the new coronavirus policies in Israel.

A woman shows her green passport at the Khan theater in Jerusalem on February 23, 2021.

COVID synagogue services offer some spiritual and social benefits to their congregants, too

For Jews who pray, study or attend social functions in a synagogue or temple, behaviors relating to synagogue life have undergone many changes, some of which may stay with us for a long time.

 WORSHIPERS PRAY outdoors to try to contain the spread of corona.

Israel among 'populist' nations which mishandled pandemic in 2020 - study

Those countries were less likely to implement “unpopular policies” to check the spread of the pandemic such as contact restrictions.

 FORMER PRIME minister Benjamin Netanyahu with former US president Donald Trump in Jerusalem during Trump’s visit to Israel in 2017.

Grapevine: Talking Teddy Kollek

Movers and shakers in Israeli society.

 TEDDY KOLLEK with puppets at the Train Station in Liberty Bell Park.

Is COVID-19 spinning up our reptilian brains? - opinion

What happens when we can’t connect in person, when we’re unable to see the smiles on our friends’ faces because we’re covered up, whether by a mask or on a poorly lit Zoom call?

 WHAT HAPPENS when we’re unable to see the smiles on our friends’ faces because we’re covered up?

COVID-19: Fourth vaccine shot for immunocompromised approved

The Israeli Teachers' Union is set to protest government's decision to cancel quarantine for schoolchildren.

Schools reopen after third national coronavirus lockdown, Feb. 11, 2020