Pharma company starts process with government regulators to bring limited first shots as early as next month

Jerusalem hospital becomes a cheerleader for ‘Sputnik V,' sparking criticism from some experts; former vaccine assessor ‘unhappy’ at hospital potentially profiting off shots

Biotech firm says it now has enough data to seek emergency clearance for coronavirus shots from US regulator agency

Immunizing superspreaders is the 'only way' to protect society with an initially limited supply of inoculations, says Israel Prize-winning physicist Shlomo Havlin

Researchers say 8 out of 10 transmissions happen in crowded indoor spots, singling out gyms and restaurants, which are slated to open soon under Israel's lockdown exit plan

Survey finds 1 in 3 Israelis grind teeth and/or clench jaw during lockdown; among ‘middle generation’ women it’s 50; researchers see ‘very real physiological signs’ of distress

Soroka introduces method that will eliminate second stage of search for positive samples, quadrupling speed without new equipment, with hopes of exporting the solution abroad

'They are highly potent,' says Israeli researcher who scrutinized 'nanobodies' from Wally the llama to pave the way for an inhaler intended to help patients fight virus

Isolation is fast eroding cognitive function, memory and physical ability, says top Jerusalem doctor, urging government to overhaul attitude to elderly

Israel’s beleaguered customer-facing businesses are banking on reopening November 15, but their hopes could be dashed by resurgent infections

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