Two HMOs send drugs to a handful of infected people selected because, though mildly ill with COVID-19, they are at risk of suffering serious effects

TV report says younger children have been getting COVID shots at double the rate, during the first week they were offered

'They're under heavy pressure from their community and family to refrain from it,' says health fund official; top doctor: Unvaccinated have basically decided to die by suicide

Israel, trailblazing with its ‘green passes,’ is giving them out too quickly, says Meuhedet health organization, bucking data from Pfizer

Clalit and Meuhedet broaden pool of those able to get coronavirus shots; officials said to consider scrapping prioritization entirely

HMOs' existing infrastructure enables efficient and rapid delivery of inoculation shots to the population in a way even the government can't match

So-called twindemic effect may keep kids home, says top hospital physician, as community health leader voices concern flu shots won’t be given as needed

With government aiming to expand testing to prevent resurgence, clinics say they lack the manpower to meet the target rate

Health services report multifold increase in demand for protection against disease amid early season surge in those seriously stricken by illness