All 40 infants in Jerusalem research have antibodies, suggesting they are born with immunity to coronavirus, according to Hadassah doctors

More countries halt use of shot due to fears of blood clotting, but experts say 'no indication' it's linked to medical problems

First 'Fakhra' dose given to the son of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, whom Tehran claims led vaccine development drive before he was killed in attack blamed on Israel

Knesset Finance Committee hears previously undisclosed sum, also approves $598 million for other aspects of COVID-19 response

David Elhayani and Palestinian anti-PA activist agree on urgency of inoculating West Bank residents after vaccine drive stalls

Health official urges all pregnant women to get vaccinated after double tragedy; overall coronavirus figures continue to decline, with just 602 people in serious condition

Moscow wants travelers who received its homemade inoculation to skip quarantine when visiting, but Israel currently doesn't accept any vaccine done abroad, demanding antibody test

Germany, France, Denmark and others have paused their inoculation campaigns over blood clot concerns, but WHO says there have been few cases and no confirmed link to shot

Health official says that while there's no conclusive link between vaccine and cases, temporary hold put in place as precaution; Denmark, Norway, Iceland have taken similar steps

Program to begin March 21, allowing unvaccinated to participate in Green Pass activities; COVID czar says no extra restrictions over Passover; nightclubs to reopen

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