Israel broadens eligibility for fourth shot of COVID vaccine

No reason given by senior health officials to explain why the advise of a panel of experts to administer additional dose of Pfizer's vaccine to all adults, ignored and only those at risk to be given jab
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Israel late on Wednesday broadened eligibility for a fourth dose of COVID-19 vaccine to include adults under 60 with underlying medical conditions, their caretakers, and others over 18 at significant risk of exposure to the coronavirus.
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  • An official statement said the Health Ministry's director-general had approved the measure, which fell short of a recommendation on Tuesday by a ministry panel of experts to offer the so-called second booster shot to all adults.
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    חיסון קורונה בתל אביב
    חיסון קורונה בתל אביב
    Fourth coronavirus jab administered to the elderly population in Tel Aviv earlier this month
    (Photo: AFP)
    No reason was given in the statement as to why a more restricted roll-out of a fourth dose of the Pfizer /BioNTech to people under 60 was approved.
    Earlier this month, as the Omicron variant swept the country, Israel began offering the fourth jab to people over 60, on condition that at least five months have passed since they received the third or recovered from COVID-19 infection.
    Those newly eligible for the fourth shot can receive it if at least four months have passed since their third dose.
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    מתחסנים בפעם הרביעית בירושלים
    מתחסנים בפעם הרביעית בירושלים
    People wait to be given 4th vaccine jab in Jerusalem earlier this month
    (Photo: Yoav Dudkevitch )
    The ministry noted that an Israeli research study had found that people over 60 who received a fourth shot this month were three-to-five times as protected against serious illness and twice as protected against infection, compared to the thrice-vaccinated.
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