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Added on the 03/03/2021 12:29:24 - Copyright : France 24 EN
Israel has vaccinated approximately 27% of its citizens, reports Business Insider. Isreal has vaccinated about 2.43 million of its population of 9 million people. More than 550,000 people in the country have already had COVID-19. Israel is nowhere near COVID-19 free by any means. However, both the seven-day and three-day moving averages of new cases have declined. Isreal has vaccinated more people per-capita than any country around the globe.
In less than three months, Israel expects to have immunized all its citizens who are over 16 against the novel coronavirus. Business Insider reports achieving that goal would likely make Israel the world's first to immunize the vast majority of its population. Israel has far outpaced the rest of the world with its vaccination campaign. In fact, it has already administered the first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine to about one in five of its citizens. Last week, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced a deal with Pfizer to secure enough doses to immunize its adult population by the end of March.
Supporters of Austria's Far-right Freedom Party gather to protest against mandatory coronavirus vaccinations. Next week, the country will impose a partial lockdown which constitute the toughest restrictions introduced in Europe in recent weeks as Covid-19 cases surge continent-wide. IMAGES
Vienna, Sep 25 (EFE).- (Camera: Alejandro Giménez)Vaccination rates in Austria have recently stalled due to a mix of the government’s errors and people’s refusal amid an increase in hospitalizations and curbs to tackle the pandemic.FOOTAGE OF THE VACCINATION CAMPAIGN IN VIENNA, AUSTRIA.
Jerusalem, Aug 30 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Abir Sultan) Israel announced last Sunday that it is extending the application of the third dose to the entire population suitable for the vaccine, which in the country is for those over 12 years of age.FOOTAGE OF THE INCLUDES RESOURCES FROM THE VACCINATION CAMPAIGN OF THE THIRD DOSE OF THE COVID-19 VACCINE IN JERUSALEM.
Jerusalem, Aug 20 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Atef Safadi) Those over 40 years of age will be able to receive from this Friday the third dose of the vaccine against Covid-19 in Israel, which continues to expand the booster injection and recommends extending to the entire population.FOOTAGE OF A VACCINATION CENTER IN JERUSALEM.