Head of public health says 'Two Drops' campaign is aimed at kids born in 2005-2013 who may have only received one inoculation dose

Health and science writer Nathan Jeffay offers commentary on vaccine boosters; political correspondent Tal Schneider discusses whether Benjamin Netanyahu will remain at Likud helm

Following criticism, Vickie Paladino says her comments were 'ill-considered and inappropriate'

The surging variant has slowed the economic recovery from COVID, but some are optimistic that its impact will be short-lived

Environmental reporter Sue Surkes discusses energy conference, and Arab affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman reports on Omicron in Gaza and West Bank and recent spate of stabbings

Health and science correspondent Nathan Jeffay discusses COVID as well as autism research, while ToI editor David Horovitz looks at Christians in Israel and 'Hatikva' in Abu Dhabi

A variety of jabs have long been required for kids to attend school, but with COVID-19 not yet on the list, it's largely up to individual districts or institutions to make the call

UN's top immunization official urges well-stocked countries to ease off on booster shots, enabling other countries to get initial doses

'Nobody was fooled'; incident comes ahead of rules tightening for people not yet vaccinated against virus

Health and science reporter Nathan Jeffay and senior analyst Haviv Rettig Gur discuss the new coronavirus strain and what it means for Israel

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