Coronavirus Vaccine
Trump's attorney general drops fraud case tied to COVID vaccinations
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who for decades has sown doubt about the safety of vaccines contrary to evidence and research by scientists.
Israeli breakthrough: Freeze-dried COVID vaccine needs no refrigeration
Israel kicks off new COVID vaccine campaign targeting JN1 variant: What you need to know
Biden tests positive for COVID-19
New Omicron vaccines proven safe and effective
The new boosters are suited to two COVID-19 strains of the Omicron virus variant that represents the vast majority of infections, according to the FDA.
A similar virus to COVID-19 was found in Russian bat, study finds
Researchers suggest that the spike proteins found from the bat virus are able to infect human cells and are resistant to monoclonal antibodies and existing COVID-19 vaccinations.
Quarter of parents believe kids get ‘too many’ protective shots
Facing global trends, the Health Ministry considers what to do about the decline in parental agreement to child vaccinations in Israel.
Israel's COVID-19 czar: Winter is coming, be prepared
The Health Ministry has purchased enough of the new Pfizer vaccine booster for all ages over 12 years, whether they are young or old, healthy or have chronic diseases.
COVID: Omicron BA.2 infection after vaccine can protect from BA.4/BA.5 - study
Breakthrough infections of COVID-19 Omicron BA.2 in people who have received the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine have more antibodies against the dominant BA.4/BA.5 descendants.
Why are so few Israeli children vaccinated? - study
A new study of more than 1,800 Israeli parents identified some of the reasons that explain the low vaccination rate among this age group.
A more durable COVID-19 vaccine protects rodents from Omicron and Delta - study
Study authors concluded that their combined vaccination approach provides broader protection against the SARS-CoV-2 variants.
Israel's COVID-19 czar fears new wave combined with flu, urges vaccines
Israel's COVID-19 czar Prof. Salman Zarka calls for the voluntary wearing of face masks in risky places and antigen testing as the Jewish High Holy Days approach.
COVID-19 vaccines can significantly reduce long-COVID risk - Israeli study
A new study from Bar-Ilan University shows that eight of the 10 most commonly reported symptoms were reported between 50% and 80% less often among those who received at least two vaccine doses.
Scientists find COVID-19 antibodies that can make boosters unnecessary
Researchers at Tel Aviv University found two antibodies that neutralize all known strains of COVID-19 with up to 95% efficiency.