Israeli Affairs

Risk of illness drops 95.8% after second Pfizer vaccine dose

From today, schools, shops, restaurants and gyms will be able to reopen in Israel, as it surges ahead with its vaccine rollout.

Jerusalem24 – The risk of becoming ill with coronavirus falls by 95.8% after the second dose of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, Israel’s health ministry has said.

The vaccine was also 98% effective in preventing breathing problems or a fever and 98.9% effective in preventing hospitalizations and death, the ministry added.

It comes only days after a vaccine efficacy study in the country concluded that the Pfizer jab is up to 85% effective after the first dose.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he expects 95% of people aged 50 and over to have received the vaccine in the next two weeks.

The surge in Israel’s vaccination programme has meant the country can begin to restart its economy. Today, some schools, most shops and fitness centres will be able to open their doors.

The Health Ministry has also rolled out a “green badge” app for those that had received their vaccine to enjoy more freedoms.

Linked to health records, the app will prove that the user has had both their jabs, and allow them entry into places such as gyms, cultural and sports events, and restaurants.

Travel in to Israel remains largely sealed off, however, over concerns of variants making their way into the country from elsewhere.

 

 

 

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