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.
Hundreds of Israelis contract new COVID sub-variant JN.1
New vaccine against COVID subspecies available in Israel
Health Ministry removes isolation requirement for COVID-19
COVID-19 cabinet approves malls outline - Green Pass to apply in most places
The outline for malls and other shopping complexes, devised by the National Security Council and the Health Ministry, was presented at the last cabinet meeting.
Christians, Christmas, pre-COVID-19: Things I miss as a tour guide
I miss the Christians, and I miss Christmas - in Israel, before COVID-19 closures, before the Oslo Accords.
Gov’t slaps on new COVID restrictions as Omicron cases surge
Israeli infected with Omicron dies in hospital.
Tadiran develops air purifier that filters out 99.99% of COVID
Three years ago, the Air Treatment Division was established at Tadiran, with the aim of developing innovative technological solutions for air treatment in closed spaces.
Omicron variant: More countries added to the red list
The travel ban still needs to be approved by the Knesset on Tuesday morning but is expected to come into effect on Tuesday at midnight.
Pfizer considers three-dose vaccine course for children – study
Three doses among people offer greater protection of the coronavirus.
Who benefits from COVID hypocrisy?
Even if governments beat the pandemic, they may find the long aftershock has been set in motion.
Israel hits highest number of COVID cases in weeks
So far, only 21 individuals in Israel have been found infected with the new Omicron variant.
Flu, flu, go away: Is coronavirus pushing the flu out of Israel?
As Israel enters its second COVID winter, flu morbidity remains low.
Meuhedet CEO: Pandemic allowed us to change, improve health system
While the digital transformation of the Israeli health system began ten years ago, it rapidly gained momentum and became widely accepted with the arrival of the pandemic.