Slowdown in new cases of serious morbidity, decline in positive test rate among signs Israel's fourth coronavirus wave could be waning

Bennett's office, Health Ministry hail 'close cooperation' in fight against pandemic, in apparent bid to end public rift

Editor David Horovitz and health correspondent Nathan Jeffay discuss the implementation of new COVID restrictions and the role of medical professionals in shaping government policy

Virus rates are falling, making some experts optimistic, but others say infection could quickly spike and mass quarantines could put the kibosh on classes

Report says those due to have their Green Pass status revoked when new vaccine rules take effect Sunday will have to self-isolate for at least a week if exposed to virus carrier

After Bennett publicly knocks advising experts over demands for new restrictions, ministry chief says he was 'saddened' by leader's words; Horowitz calls comments 'unfortunate'

US experiences worst decline, down by 2.2 years compared to 2019 among males, study finds; 27 of 29 countries researched see fall, in some cases wiping out years of progress

Findings, not yet peer-reviewed, show people infected with coronavirus had a loss of brain volume even when the disease was not severe enough to require hospitalization

Many won't be able to access certain public places and gatherings without a negative virus test after policy change requiring booster shot six months after 2nd COVID-19 vaccine

PM seeks to present a new image of Israel at UN, but fails to position the country as a world leader on efforts to combat COVID-19 or climate change

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