'One small injection for a man, one giant leap for the health of us all,' PM says after getting the Pfizer shot; adds if public cooperates, Israel could be first to end pandemic

Unlike US, Israel has no strong anti-vax movement, so the right campaign will go far in winning hearts and minds, says Prof Golan Shahar, an expert on vaccinations and human psyche

Coronavirus cabinet set to meet Sunday to discuss next steps, with ministers said to oppose sweeping new restrictions

Report says health organizations received a very limited amount of shots for the week; virus czar says country won't see effects of inoculation program for at least 2 months

Cold storage of the serum and an aging aircraft fleet as other airlines won't fly in are among issues raising questions about the logistics of a mass vaccination drive

FDA endorses new inoculation, with first doses set to arrive Monday as pandemic kills over 3,000 Americans a day

24% of Israelis prepared to inoculate immediately; 11% say they'll never agree to receive shot, 17% say they're not ready for it at this stage

Health minister says first round of vaccinations for high-risk people could be done in two weeks, with drive to then be opened to general population if there are enough doses

UN effort to get vaccines to poor countries hopes to get supplies by early next year; rich countries have reserved 9 out of 12 billion doses expected to be manufactured in 2021

'The American people can be confident,' says VP, calling speed with which vaccine was developed 'a medical miracle'; surgeon general also takes part in White House event

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