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Israel enters third lockdown as vaccinations ramp up

PM confident ‘world record’ inoculation drive will restore normality

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2020 6:20AM

Israel enters third lockdown as vaccinations ramp up
The difference between Israel’s third lockdown and the previous ones is that schools are allowed to open, with most children combining days in class with learning from home. – Pixabay pic, December 28, 2020

JERUSALEM – Israel yesterday began its third coronavirus lockdown, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced optimism that a “world record” vaccination drive will restore a degree of normality within weeks.

After a sharp resurgence of detected infections, Netanyahu’s government announced three days ago that it will re-impose the strict measures that had previously helped limit transmission.

The lockdown forces most people to stay within 1,000m of their home.

There are a range of exceptions, including grocery shopping, seeking medical care, attending legal proceedings or exercising.

A key difference in Israel’s third lockdown compared to previous versions relates to schools, with students able to attend classes.

Instead of near total closures, Israel is keeping schools open but subject to limitations, with most children combining days in class with learning from home.

The alleys of Jerusalem’s Mahane Yehuda open-air market, normally relatively dormant on a Sunday, were full of shoppers making last-minute food purchases before the lockdown kicked in.

A vendor in the market’s Neeman spice store shrugged when asked whether they will be allowed to operate during the lockdown.

“As far as we’re concerned, we’re open,” he said.

“Nobody told us what’s happening yet.”

‘World record’

Meanwhile, Israel ploughed ahead with its vaccination campaign, which, as of last night, had reached 360,000 people who got their first shot of the required two, according to what Health Ministry director Hezi Levi told public broadcaster Kan.

“National pride: Israel is the world’s champion in vaccinating!” Netanyahu tweeted earlier yesterday, showing a chart indicating the Jewish state had the highest vaccinations per capita.

Speaking late Saturday, Netanyahu said Israel was hoping to vaccinate a quarter of its population, or roughly 2.25 million people, against coronavirus within a month.

He said he had spoken with the heads of the companies making vaccines who had voiced confidence that the requisite number of doses could be provided.

Israel’s vaccination targets are of “such a magnitude (they amount to) a world record” pace, the prime minister said.

Netanyahu was the first Israeli to receive a Covid-19 jab on December 19, ahead of the launch last week of a nationwide inoculation programme.

According to Arnon Afek, director general of Sheba hospital near Tel Aviv, the campaign could not only expedite Israel’s exit from the pandemic, but also save lives.

“We believe that we can be the first country in the world to reach herd immunity,” said Afek, also the former director general of Israel’s Health Ministry.

“But even after we manage to vaccinate all the people over 60, from where come the majority of severe and deadly cases, we will see a great relief regarding our health care system,” he told reporters.

Israel has confirmed more than 400,00 cases of the novel coronavirus, including more than 3,200 deaths.

Election looming

Netanyahu has political incentives to push an accelerated vaccination campaign.

The fraught coalition government that he formed in May with his former election rival and current defence minister, Benny Gantz, collapsed last week, triggering elections in March – Israel’s fourth vote in two years.

Netanyahu’s election campaign could be hindered by the start of a more intensified phase of his long-awaited corruption trial and the departure of his staunch ally United States President Donald Trump from the White House.

Political analysts had said Netanyahu is hoping a rapid vaccination drive will put Israel’s pandemic-wracked economy on a path to recovery before election day. – AFP, December 28, 2020

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