Masks
Israel urges immediate vaccination as flu morbidity rises, orders 485,000 more vaccine doses
While the vaccine does not entirely prevent infection, it significantly reduces the risk of serious illness and related complications.
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Health Ministry: Indoor mask mandate reinstated on Friday, as cases rise
The Health Ministry issued a new directive to wear masks indoors beginning at 12 p.m., as the country registers some 227 cases, the highest in over two months.
Coronavirus: Indoor mandatory masks could be back on Sunday – official
*Outbreaks spread in more cities as Israel registers more than 100 new cases for four days in a row. *Vaccine effective against Delta Variant, experts say.
Israel urges parents to vaccinates kids ages 12-15 amid COVID outbreak
After several outbreaks in Israeli schools, officials and experts discuss a new testing structure at Ben-Gurion, quarantine enforcement, and a requirement to wear masks.
Israeli miracle COVID mask maker aims to make your bedroom safer for sleep
SonoMask proved to be 99% effective at neutralizing the novel coronavirus, according to multiple studies
COVID: Masks are no longer required, but should we keep on wearing them?
According to the experts, vulnerable individuals should continue to wear masks indoors and in crowded situations.
Israel unmasks: Face-coverings no longer required in enclosed spaces
People in coronavirus isolation who are on their way to their quarantine location are still obligated to wear masks, as well as passengers on flights.
Coronavirus: Indoor masks to be dropped June 15
For the first time since the pandemic began, no new local corona cases were identified in Israel on Saturday.
Coronavirus: Indoor mask requirement may be dropped by end of June
Businesses and venues around the country will resume operating as they did before the pandemic.
Coercive compliance in the age of coronavirus - opinion
“Positive motivation for compliance” in the age of corona have been used in the form of impossible promises to get populations to comply with unreasonable, irresponsible demands.
65% drop in severe asthma, Israeli hospital says it’s the masks
Prof. Nancy Agmon-Levin, who conducted the study, told The Jerusalem Post that she believes “masks blocked infectious agents and definitely pollen.”