European Medicines Agency insists that the benefits of inoculation against COVID-19 from the shot outweigh the dangers; UK health body changes its policies on offering its use

Coronavirus cabinet will vote on raising number of people allowed to gather outdoors from 50 to 100, ease requirement for students to study in small groups

Largest study so far on long COVID's toll shows higher incidence of anxiety, hemorrhages and strokes within 6 months of recovery

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On Holocaust Remembrance Day eve, TAU researchers say that while lockdowns led to drop in physical attacks, conspiracies flourished online about outbreak being Israeli, Jewish plot

In poll released ahead of Holocaust Remembrance Day, 43% of survivors say they don't have enough money for glasses, 27% can't pay for hearing aids

Warning that pandemic not yet over, US president urges public to continue to wash their hands, socially distance and wear masks: 'We’re still in a life and death race'

Health authorities say 'no safety concerns' for study participants while organizers await data, in latest drama over embattled vaccination

Noncitizens seeking to enter Israel must submit request, show documentation of inoculation or COVID recovery and proof of relation to those they are coming to see

Since being shown positive for antibodies can grant unvaccinated people a Green Pass, health providers have struggled to accommodate increased demand

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