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


COVID-19: Israel reopens to jabbed tourists from non-red countries, US still out

The new rules are set to come into effect on Sunday, but the US, UK remain on the red list.

With more countries being declared ‘red,’ travelers converge on Ben-Gurion Airport on Sunday.

COVID-19: Tens of thousands of Israelis aged 60+ schedule fourth vaccine jab

Israel records 220% surge in cases in a week, while testing chaos continues across the country.

Israelis receiving their fourth vaccine, January 3, 2022.

Top 10 most popular Jerusalem Post articles of 2021

After a year of coronavirus variants and a Gaza conflict, what were the most popular reads on Jpost.com?

 Illustrative image of a mask on the globe.

COVID-19: Israel receives first Pfizer pill shipment

The Paxlovid pills are geared towards patients in mild to moderate conditions within the first three days of symptoms.

 Pfizer Paxlovid antiviral treatment pill arrives in Israel.

COVID-19 travel ban to red countries to be lifted for some dual citizens

Grandparents will also be able to get approval for travel to grandchildren’s lifecycle events, for the first time since start of the pandemic.

 AN EMPTY arrival hall at Ben-Gurion Airport does not bode well for ‘olim.’

COVID-19: Cases in Israel top 3,000 for first time in 3 months

The new isolation policy starts today.

Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital team members wearing safety gear as they work in the Coronavirus ward of Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospitall in Jerusalem on December 27, 2021, as Jerusalem hospital reopens COVID ward.

COVID-19 in Israel’s schools: What’s really happening?

There is fear that children could constitute a higher percentage of serious cases in this wave, so health officials are keeping a close eye on the infection rate in Israeli schools.

 CHILDREN WEAR face masks upon returning to school for the first time since the heartbreak of COVID-19, in May of last year.

As Omicron spreads, gov’t set to reduce quarantine for those exposed

“No one will escape this wave,” Bennett said, as morbidity in the country continued to increase.

 Women show their negative rapid test results after using COVID-19 self-test kits, in Malaga

Israel's skies could reopen by next week, says health minister

The experts said that “the continued existence of aviation restrictions is only relevant as long as there is no widespread infection from Omicron in the community.”

Travelers seen at the Ben Gurion International Airport, on December 22, 2021.

‘Israel could be completely unprotected against COVID-19 in a month’ - report

“Within a month or two, the protection in Israel could be almost back to where it was before vaccines,” reads a report.

A Clalit health worker fills a syringe with the COVID-19 vaccine at Cinema City in Jerusalem.