PM reportedly not in favor of compelling citizens to be inoculated against coronavirus, but discussions said ongoing as to whether public officials can be required to have shot

Oxford University report finds 'good news,' says examples of reinfection relatively rare and few cases found did not exhibit symptoms

PM says talks in final stages to supply vaccine developed by University of Oxford, which has been shown to produce fewer side effects in elderly; would be Israel's 3rd deal

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

BioNTech CEO Ugur Sahin, who is working with the US pharma firm to develop the vaccine, says 'we are working at full speed' to receive authorization to begin distributing shots

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

Mikael Dolsten, the head scientist at Pfizer, eager to point out role of new arrivals to America in crucial scientific breakthroughs

Chezy Levy reportedly tells ministers Israel will receive maximum of 200,000 shots at year's start, is scolded by PM for unauthorized revelation

Independent monitors from trial say all severe COVID-19 cases were among placebo recipients; Israel, which has made deal with company to purchase shots, welcomes development

American government will be charged $39 for each two-shot dose, and the European bloc even less, but Jerusalem said to agree to pay $56

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