Israel Today Initiative: Following the publication in which we reported that celebrities were offered a vaccine for money and stories, celebs are encouraged to get vaccinated for free • Updated list
Miri Bohdana and Tiltil do not need compensation
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REUTERS, Shai Yehezkel, Pini Silok
The health of us all is worth more than NIS 5,000:
Following the exposure today (Thursday) in "Israel Today" that celebrities were offered thousands of shekels so that they could be vaccinated and published in stories on their Instagram account, including News 12, we turned to celebrities.
As we published earlier, among the health funds that have turned to celebrities are two large funds that offer celebrities and news reporters NIS 5,000 and more, in exchange for uploading two stories that will convey the message.
We at "Israel Today" believe that vaccines are not paid for.
We therefore call on celebrities, network stars and influential people, to use their power to encourage immunization without consideration, but out of kindness.
The first celebrities we contacted and they were happy to participate in the project are (updated list): Asif Elkayam, Danit Greenberg, Miri Bohdana, Tikva Gideon, Miri Michaeli, Tom Aviv, Liel Eli, Ben Zini, Uriel Tsabari, Naama Kasri, Kevin Rubin, Moshik Glamin , Hezi Dean, Little Michal, Naya Federman and Tiltil.
We at "Israel Today" wish complete health to all and that we will get out of it soon - and together.
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