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16/12/20 12:41
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Edelstein promises: "We'll monitor everyone who gets the vaccine to make sure they're okay."
16/12/20 07:51
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Deputy Health Minister MK Yoav Kish told Galei Tzahal that additional Corona restrictions could not be avoided due to increasing morbidity in the country."There is a clear increase in infections - 2,862 new cases were diagnosed yesterday. We will not be able to avoid further measures. The trend is clear and national restrictions are going to be tightened..."
16/12/20 08:56
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All retail to shut, schools to remain open in green & yellow areas.
16/12/20 11:54
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Health Minister Edelstein took part in a debate at the Knesset Health Committee and commented In rumors surrounding coronavirus vaccines."We'll be fighting Fake News in the coming months - that will be the main task. I see all kinds of people, including in this forum, spreading Fake News, calling In the public to avoid getting vaccinated. These individuals lack a sense of responsibility and have no conscience."
16/12/20 00:06
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Blue and White MK speaks about her new legislation which calls for the government to consult with Diaspora Jewry In issues that impact them.
16/12/20 00:25
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Nir Wagner, chief of the Tamar Regional Council, speaks with i24NEWS about the reopening of Eilat and the Dead Sea to tourism.
16/12/20 00:49
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Swedish writer talks about her Jewish journey, the joy of sharing the stories of the people she meets, and what Israel means to her.
16/12/20 01:23
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell In Tuesday congratulated Joe Biden and acknowledged him for the first time as President-elect."I want to congratulate President-elect Joe Biden," McConnell said. "Many of us had hoped the presidential election would yield a different result. But our system of government has the processes to determine who will be sworn in In Jan. 20. The Electoral College has spoken."