The Citizen (KZN)

Israel starts to reopen as 50% vaccinated

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People in Israel are one step closer to returning to normalcy as the country’s economy began reopening after almost half the population received coronaviru­s vaccine shots.

Swathes of the country opened for business yesterday with shops available to all and access to gyms and theatres limited to those who had been inoculated and others who are immune after recovering from Covid-19.

Access is granted by a “Green Pass” app, designed by the health ministry, which is linked to personal medical files.

Social-distancing measures, however, are still in force, with dancing prohibited at banquet halls – and synagogues, mosques and churches required to halve their usual number of worshipper­s.

The partial reopening of the economy was enabled by an ambitious vaccinatio­n drive after Israel became the biggest real-world coronaviru­s study. The government has signed an agreement with drug-maker Pfizer, promising to share vast troves of medical data in exchange for the continued flow of its vaccine.

Israel has administer­ed at least one dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech jab to more than 45% of its population of nine million, the health ministry said. The two-shot regimen has reduced infections by 95.8%, ministry data showed.

The vaccine was also 98% effective in preventing fever or breathing problems and 98.9% effective in preventing hospitalis­ations and death, it said.

A promising study published on Saturday on healthcare workers in Israel found that one shot of the two-dose vaccine was 85% effective, adding to the debate over the feasibilit­y of spacing doses out further.

Coming exactly one year after Israel’s first documented coronaviru­s case, yesterday’s easing of curbs is part of a government plan to open the economy more widely next month – when Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is up for reelection.

The country has logged more than 740 000 cases and 5 500 deaths from the illness, prompting criticism of the Netanyahu government’s sometimes patchy enforcemen­t of three national lockdowns. It has pledged there will not be a fourth.

Elementary students and pupils in the last two years of high school attended classes yesterday in towns found to have contagion rates under control.

Vaccine is 98% effective in preventing fever or breathing problems and 98.9% in preventing hospitalis­ation and death.

Israeli health ministry

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