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.
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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


Jerusalem kids go back to school under the threat of COVID

What kind of school awaits kids? What are the targets and tasks challenging the educational staff, the children and their parents? Is Jerusalem spearheading a technological revolution? 

 Getting excited for the new school year

Israel registers almost 11,000 COVID cases, marking new record

Serious coronavirus cases remain stable at 719, but authorities fear that school openings could further spread COVID-19.

 Shaare Zedek hospital.

Thousands of entry requests to Israel by Jewish tourists remain unanswered

Many foreign citizens with relatives in Israel want to come for High Holy Days but are in limbo as applications are unanswered, or answered only at the last moment

 Travellers wear protective face masks at Terminal 3, Ben Gurion International Airport, as Israel restricts air travel more, on August 05, 2021.

COVID-19 serological tests for those vaccinated abroad available at Ben-Gurion

Israel does not recognize vaccination or recovery certificates from other countries in the world, but by proving the presence of antibodies in their blood, travelers can obtain Israeli documentation.

Israelis at Ben-Gurion Airport as coronavirus cases increase, August 5, 2021.

Tour guides scramble to survive after 18 months without tourists

Every English-speaking tour guide who spoke to In Jerusalem reported that they are experiencing difficulties.

 Tour guide Gila leads a group in the 'bat cave' of Tel Aviv's Central Bus Station

Coronavirus: Number of serious patients stable since Sunday

Some 8,800 new COVID-19 cases were registered in Israel on Wednesday.

 Rabin Square COVID-19 testing site, Tel Aviv, Israel, August 16, 2021.

COVID: 3rd shot opened to 30+ as Israel registers almost 10,000 cases

*Increase in number of serious patients slows down. *About 17% of the 55,000 Israeli children who took a serological test screened positive for antibodies.

 People waiting in line at an MDA station to receive their coronavirus vaccines in Tel Aviv, August 14 2021

COVID: Only four countries left on Israel’s list of banned destinations

The Health Ministry released the status of the countries to which Israelis could fly, ranking them red (banned), orange (requiring between seven and 14 days of isolation) or yellow. 

Israelis at Ben-Gurion Airport as coronavirus cases increase, August 5, 2021.

Israeli children have sat at home for too long, experts warn

The coronavirus cabinet will convene on Sunday to discuss the outline for children to return to classrooms as the disease rages.

A schoolgirl gets a corona test at the Meuchedet Medical Center in Jerusalem on July 22.

Bennett warns: Holiday lockdown would destroy country’s future

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett promises closure would be ‘last resort’ * Cases spiking among haredim * Health Ministry D-G Ash reportedly signs directive to vaccinate in schools during school hours

 Health care workers take test samples of Israelis in a drive through complex to check if they have been infected with the Coronavirus, in Rehovot, on August 8, 2021.