Suspended for repeatedly violating COVID-19 misinformation policy; far-right US lawmaker says 'Twitter is an enemy to America and can't handle the truth'

Two HMOs send drugs to a handful of infected people selected because, though mildly ill with COVID-19, they are at risk of suffering serious effects

PM says travel restrictions likely to be lifted in coming week; ministers okay temporary Green Pass for anyone who gets 1st vaccine shot

School says it will use Zoom for class until end of 1st semester in mid-January; education minister seeks to ease rules for closing high schools to only apply to infected classes

First shipment expected to arrive in coming days; ministry doesn't specify numbers or price but report says there will be enough for several thousand treatments at $700 a pop

PM says government trying to find solutions amid huge lines at testing sites, while some health officials say Omicron herd immunity is likeliest outcome of current wave

Michael Biton, chairman of the Knesset Economic Affairs Committee, spent hours in the parliament on Thursday holding multiple hearings and meetings

Health Ministry director says expanding 4th vaccine shot possible, 'complex' decision to be made on schools; virus czar says Omicron outbreak renders Israel's travel bans obsolete

Unvaccinated pregnant woman infected with both viruses is released from hospital in good condition; health officials say there may be many more similar cases

Eran Segal argues newly added restrictions no longer relevant; says weaker strain rapidly taking over country, may cause 2 million cases within several weeks before dipping

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