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26/11/20 11:30
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Manufacturing error clouds vaccine study results as AstraZeneca and Oxford University acknowledge mistake.
26/11/20 13:29
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Health Ministry Director claims vaccines won't be forced, but Dr. Eyal Zimlichman tells Knesset committee 'they'll understand themselves.'
26/11/20 10:37
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CNN medical analyst Dr. Jonathan Reiner claimed that Thanksgiving gatherings are "potentially the mother of all super spreader events."
26/11/20 10:55
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Firefighters have been called in to rescue a number of people from flooding in Herzliya Pituah and in a mall and a number of homes in Kfar Saba.There is no known danger to life at this point.
26/11/20 10:59
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Speaking In Galei Tzahal this morning, the head of Public Health Services, Dr. Sharon Alray-Price, criticized the government's decision to implement a pilot program to open a number of malls next week."Every additional opening means more people coming into contact with each other," she said. "That's not what we want to be doing when we have over 1,000 new coronavirus cases per day and an R-rate of above Ine."
26/11/20 11:22
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Writing In Twitter today, MK Naftali Bennett, head of the Yamina party, expressed his wonder that the situation in the country has deteriorated to such an extent."I don't remember another time like this in the entire history of the State," Bennett wrote. "We used to be smart, innovative, creative people, quick In the uptake - the people behind the Entebbe Raid, the Burma Road, Operation Moses. Just look at the government now - passive, plodding, seemingly exhausted and incapable of action. And millions of Israeli citizens are paying the price for this in their health, their livelihoods and even with their lives."
26/11/20 11:23
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Herzliya railway station shut due to heavy rains
26/11/20 11:54
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On a visit to a site that will be used to store coronavirus vaccines, Health Ministry director-general Prof. Hezi Levy stressed that Israel is still seeking new sources of coronavirus vaccines, despite already having signed a number of contracts with companies from several countries."We're still In the look-out for more vaccines," he said, "and we're making progress. It's a complicated matter and we still have a long way to go," he stressed.