In a post published by Orna Davidai in December, she described the vaccines as "the vaccine against cocourico" • Davidai in response: "Things were written when there were concerns about side effects"
Gideon Saar in Jerusalem, December
Photography:
Oren Ben Hakon
Orna Davidai, who was placed 19th on the list of a new Tikva party led by Gideon Saar in the upcoming Knesset elections, caused a stir after defining the vaccines for Corona as a "vaccine against Kokoriko."
In a post posted on her Facebook page in December, Davidai, a lawyer by profession who also previously worked in management positions in the health system and currently serves as a member of Petah Tikva City Council, wrote: "Against Pfizer's Kokoriko, the FDA gave approval after one experiment."
Davidai also wrote that some of the participants in the experiment died as a result of it, but she said that it was claimed that their cause of death was "probably due to the background diseases they had.
Orna Davidai responded: "We must all be vaccinated as part of the fight against the corona virus so that we can return to routine soon, release the trade and return the children to classrooms. I was vaccinated. "