Vaccine for young children still requires approval from FDA itself, as well as the CDC; experts believe vaccine’s benefits age group outweigh any potential risks

If US regulator okays vaccines for younger children, Israel is widely expected to follow suit with its own approval process; health officials say shots could start within weeks

Health Ministry figures show just 0.88% of swabs on Monday found coronavirus carriers; number of seriously ill patients down to level last seen in August

Israel planning to follow suit after its own approval process, as soon as mid-November

‘We’re not finishing the job,’ laments Prof. Eran Segal; Israel has 650,000 eligible for coronavirus vaccine shots who haven't received any, and 1.1 million resisting boosters

Medical centers across the country post photos of coronavirus ward with slogan 'We're all Beilinson' as Petah Tikva hospital files police complaint over 'shocking' epitaph

Coronavirus positivity rate drops below 1% for the first time since early July, as Bennett touts Israel's COVID model as an example for the world

Member of Health Ministry panel dealing with coronavirus outbreak tells TV that move, which will remove one method of getting Green Pass, aimed at encouraging vaccinations

Beilinson Hospital in Petah Tikva says it is considering legal action against the 'shocking' and 'slanderous' epitaph

Operators say new government plan to open borders to foreigners sets too-tight limits on vaccination requirements

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