Given as drops on the tongue, Galilee-made MigVax could help address complex challenges of getting boosters to millions around the world over coming months, inventors say

Under-30s are almost fully protected after just one shot, so give their second dose to others to inoculate entire populations more quickly, Ben-Gurion University team urges

Oncology patients mounting strong antibody responses, allaying fears that people battling the disease will have dramatically lower protection

Government launches campaign for minors as planned, though immunity from illness more widespread among them than previously believed

Medical centers say government is failing to give them the funding needed to recover from the COVID crisis: 'A tribute ceremony won’t fund expenses'

Early in the pandemic, Eli Seliger, a father of 7, got hospital care when a relative learned of his situation; round-the-clock support helped him recover after a 2-month coma

Top epidemiologists reflect on what the world can learn from Israel’s successes, and failures, when it comes to kids, borders, long-term planning and more

Israel has triumphed over coronavirus and is likely seeing herd immunity, says Prof. Dror Mevorach, but his research also shows a link between the vaccine and a heart condition

Director Aya Kaplan says audiences need this cathartic adaptation of L.Y. Peretz's short story about patients isolated from their communities, at Jerusalem's Hansen House

Author Alexandra Zapruder's 'Dispatches from Quarantine' initiative encourages youth to take cues from other periods of adversity and add their own observations and experiences

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