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As vaccinations kick in, chance of children infecting elderly Israelis diminishes; MDs say this may eliminate need for mandatory isolation of entire classes

4-month-old baby did not accept bottle and wailed loudly for hours; nurse Yael Cohen offered to help: 'As a mother it broke me to see her suffering'

Jerusalem hospital places staff, including doctors and nurses, on leave for avoiding shots without justification; CEO previously barred unvaccinated staff from treating patients

The Health Ministry has called for non-inoculated staff to be kept away from highest-risk wards; Hadassah has gone a step further, barring contact with all patients

Ibrahim Hamed briefly hospitalized after mob attacks him in Jerusalem ultra-Orthodox neighborhood; court extends his remand; Itamar Ben Abu killed when minibus plowed into him

Driver plows into crowd demonstrating against virus restrictions, attempts to flee but is arrested; victim rushed to hospital

Expert says case 'raises a red flag' regarding dangers of coronavirus to pregnant women, especially the now-dominant British variant; 30-week pregnant woman had not been vaccinated

Israel's BrainWatch Tech is working on prototype of device that will automatically measure and record pupillary reactions to light in patients with severe brain injury

Small study saw improvement in 73% of multiple sclerosis patients who got spinal injection containing treatment made from their own cells; larger trials now planned

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