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Vaccine for corona
195,000 people were vaccinated yesterday against Corona, 2.5 million in total
The Ministry of Health has updated that close to one million Israelis have already received the second vaccine.
"But there is also bad news: the rate of decline in morbidity is too slow. Probably the reason is also the mutations, but also the lack of strict adherence to closure," Edelstein added.
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Meirav Cohen
Sunday, 24 January 2021, 07:09
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The Ministry of Health announced this morning (Sunday) that 195,000 Israelis were vaccinated against the corona virus yesterday.
In total, we have vaccinated more than 2.5 million people since the beginning of the vaccination campaign, of which close to a million have already received the second dose.
"But there is also bad news," added Health Minister Yul Edelstein.
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