Capitol's physician says one of the people taken to protective isolation during siege has tested positive; several Republicans had refused to wear masks

A rigorously sterile environment and other strict measures have helped ADI Jerusalem elude the pandemic, though staying safe has come at a cost of increased isolation

Ramallah appears to claim Israel liable for ensuring Palestinians in West Bank and Gaza are vaccinated, but then backtracks to acknowledge PA responsible

Rabbinical court reports number of case files opened also decreased compared to 2019, saying trend should be 'welcomed'

Nachman Ash assesses national lockdown could be eased even if number of active patients high, as long as serious cases tapering off

Baptism of the Lord on January 10 celebrated with 50 priests, guests, and soldiers, at the Franciscan St. John the Baptist Chapel

TV report say health providers gearing up to administer 200,000 shots a day, with Israelis over 55 possibly receiving it this week

PM says health providers ordered to raise daily target to 170,000 shots a day; nearly three-quarters of Israelis over 60 have received first dose

Israel should already be planning for the days after the coronavirus crisis which, hopefully, are not far ahead; the recovery will be slow and painful, but policymakers can help

A ToI panel weighs in on the power of coincidence, whether Capitol Hill-type mayhem could ever be seen in the Holy Land, and Trump's complicated legacy in Israel

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