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Israel rolls out 4th Covid-19 shot to vulnerable over-18s

Over 600,000 Israelis out of 9.4 mil population have received fourth dose

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 27 Jan 2022 4:00PM

Israel rolls out 4th Covid-19 shot to vulnerable over-18s
Israel’s daily new Covid-19 infection rates rocket to record highs in recent days and has recorded 8,513 deaths so far. – AFP pic, January 27, 2022

JERUSALEM – Israel announced yesterday that it would start making fourth Covid-19 vaccine shots available to all vulnerable people aged over 18, continuing its drive to beat successive virus waves with top-up jabs.

Israel was among the first countries to launch mass Covid-19 immunisation campaigns for its population.

It then began offering booster shots last summer and has since approved fourth shots for elderly and vulnerable populations.

Yesterday, Health Ministry Director Nachman Ash announced a new stage in the campaign, saying that all immunocompromised people and frontline workers over 18 will be eligible for a fourth shot.

He cited a study showing that a fourth dose of the Pfizer vaccine causes a three to fivefold increase in the number of antibodies in a vaccinated person, compared to someone who has received three doses.

More than 600,000 Israelis out of a total population of 9.4 million, have received a fourth dose of the vaccine, according to the Health Ministry’s figures.

The country has seen daily new infection rates rocket to record highs in recent days as the Omicron variant sweeps the globe.

So far, Israel has recorded 8,513 deaths due to Covid-19. – AFP, January 27, 2022

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