Struggle in the Vaccines Committee regarding the "validity" of recovery:
56% of members thought that recoverers should not be given a green label without being vaccinated with another vaccine 5 months later.
44% thought that recovering people should not be required to be vaccinated, contrary to the current green label policy.
In addition, contrary to current policy, 60% thought they should be recommended to be vaccinated (rather than required).
The majority of the committee members (77%) supported that those who were vaccinated abroad with unrecognized vaccines in Israel and a serological test found to have antibodies, would be considered vaccinated for six months. Made of Pfizer.
Pfizer and Modernana vaccines are known for use in Israel.
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Meanwhile, there was no consensus on a booster dose vaccine for modern vaccines.
A third thought they should be vaccinated with another vaccine from the company.
28% thought they should be given half a serving.
26% thought they should get a Pfizer booster and 14% recommended not giving them a booster shot at all at this point.
As you may recall, Israel Today recently reported on the difficulties of Israeli citizens who have been vaccinated abroad and the state does not recognize their vaccine. This problem is common to all those who have been vaccinated abroad - including modern vaccines and vaccines that are not yet registered in Israel, such as those of Astraznica and even Sputnik.