Rejecting ‘unfounded claims in popular media,’ peer-reviewed 428-woman research shows 25% of IVF transfers result in pregnancy, regardless of vaccination status, COVID infection

With tourism opening to the unvaccinated and domestic restrictions rolling back on March 1, cases are plummeting, hospital wards are emptying out, and the R-0 statistic is diving

Israel’s state-owned aerospace company competes with giants like Boeing in a growing market seen as a doorway to the post-pandemic future

Natural immunity alone much weaker than recovery-plus-shot, mass peer-reviewed research finds; before Omicron, those with ‘hybrid’ protection were 82% less likely to be reinfected

Asymptomatic cases in general public are probably fewer than thought, say Ichilov doctors, after finding that only 2.6% of its health workers unknowingly had COVID since August

The Tel Aviv Scrabble Club prepares for 13th Israeli Scrabble Open, including players from abroad

Bolstering previous research, scientists publish 'remarkable' data showing strong link between vitamin deficiency, prevalent in Israel, and death or serious illness among patients

Health body says situation depends on 'drastic and uncompromising' increase in vaccine-sharing across borders

Doing away with isolation for kids after exposure to virus at Omicron's peak is ‘devastating’ error in policy, says expert, but another thinks it’s a logical way to deal with wave

Request means young American children could begin to receive the shots in March; toddlers and preschoolers are only group still not eligible for vaccination against coronavirus

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