Iranian authorities expect Shifa Pharmed's vaccine to be market-ready by late spring, as the country struggles with the worst COVID outbreak in the Middle East

Rabbi Hershel Schachter, who has urged community compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, says he was 'led to believe' shots were above board at clinic now under investigation

New York governor says violators of vaccination guidelines 'will be prosecuted' after clinics serving New York ultra-Orthodox community are accused of breaking rules

Israelis who had returned from abroad clash with guards at Jerusalem IDF-run facility; Gantz, deputy health minister say policy should be rethought

Worst-hit Mideast country reported to be receiving 150,000 doses funded by philanthropists in coming weeks; China said providing Tehran with 1 million shots free of charge

As the Jewish-owned ParCare network undergoes what appears to be the US's first inquiry into vaccine misappropriation, it promises to work with state to administer second dose

Health minister insists 'there'll be no shortage,' with Netanyahu said to be in contact with Pfizer to ensure stocks don't run low in January

With 379,000 shots administered, Israel leads world in injections per capita while Edelstein pledges to increase pace; meanwhile, positive tests hit highest rate in two months

All 4 HMOs vaccinate over-60s on sabbath; rabbis say clinics' computers violate rules, and they're unlikely to give approval if there isn't 24-hour effort on weekdays

Likud would become largest party with 28 seats, followed by New Hope with 19, survey says; Blue and White poised to slip to just five

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