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Directed by Prime Minister Bennett: Starting tomorrow - people aged 60 and over will be given priority in the testing complexes | Israel Today

2022-01-12T18:52:21.851Z


Adults who arrive at the Sheba and Home Front Command testing complexes will have a faster route • In addition, their samples will be marked and tested faster • The goal: to provide nationals aged 60 and over with early medical treatment


Prime Minister Naftali Bennett today (Wednesday) instructed to prioritize adults aged 60 and over in the checkpoints of the Home Front Command and Sheba Target.

The directive will take effect tomorrow.

Among other things, the Prime Minister instructed to provide a solution and additional solutions to the older populations and those at risk. 

In fact, adults aged 60 and over who arrive at the Sheba and Home Front Command testing complexes will benefit from a fast and shortened route.

Also, their tests will get a special mark and will be checked faster than the tests of the other citizens.

The goal is to allow adults to get a quick response to the test and thus provide them with early medication as well. 

Quick queue for people aged 60 and over, Photo: No credit

As you may recall, Prime Minister Bennett said at last night's press conference that the policy is to keep the populations at risk, including nursing homes. "We have brought drugs to Israel on a large scale from the rest of the world.

400,000 adults were vaccinated with the fourth vaccine - this is a global achievement.

There is no country that preserves the elderly like Israel.

We should be proud.

I call on the older public to exercise caution. "

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Source: israelhayom

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