Decision to give third shot to those with weakened immune systems comes after government weighs 'accumulating evidence' that immunocompromised aren’t well enough protected

Immunocompromised Israelis hear they are first in world eligible for a third COVID shot. But when they start trying to arrange appointments, they are told no such policy exists

With Muslim festival and Israeli wedding season approaching and COVID cases rising, some are filled with foreboding while others relax, saying vaccines doing their job

27-year-old Emma Goldberg's book 'Life on the Line' offers a look at how newly-minted physicians began their careers in the heart of a global, and frighteningly local, pandemic

‘If we weren’t so well-vaccinated, lockdown would be looming,' says top government adviser; doctors breathe sigh of relief, but worries linger about 'weak spot' in COVID fight

Instead of using new facilities, authorities inexplicably sending passenger samples far off-site for analysis amid delays; ‘It’s the craziest thing,’ says senior doctor

As cabinet decides against fresh restrictions, research group says government should start once again limiting some venues to the vaccinated, but no need for panic yet

As Israel returns to post-pandemic life, in this small town quarantine orders keep arriving and masks are back in use amid concerns that celebrations were premature

Among those without deficiency who're hospitalized, only 3% die; patients with insufficient D are also 14 times likelier to end up in severe or critical condition, research shows

For many worldwide wondering if social interaction will ever return to normal, the sight of Netanyahu and his successor grasping palms shows there is a path out of the pandemic

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