Country scrambling to find buyer for 800,000 doses set to expire at the end of July, hoping to use another 600,000 doses of batch on own population, according to report

CDC panel says instances of side effects more prevalent in males under 30, but are rare and usually mild; benefit of vaccine still clearly outweighs risks

With next shipment due in several months and supplies expiring in July, Health Ministry officials in contact with vaccine producer to speed up delivery, says Army Radio

Palestinians sent back 90,000 vaccines expiring at end of June saying they were not ok, but Israel using doses with same expiry date to vaccinate children aged 12-15

Steps come amid fears dangerous Delta variant is being brought into country by travelers; Health Ministry weighs returning indoor mask mandate amid school outbreaks

New education, health ministers clash over COVID approach, as Delta variant from India leads to concerns of spread from those arriving at Ben-Gurion Airport

Left unchecked, complication could lead to total rejection of grafted cornea, but now medical teams know to treat or prevent it using steroids

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

As Israel starts vaccinating children, many of the newly eligible say they want to travel abroad or reduce risk for high-risk relatives; over 10,000 appointments made

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