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Ministry of Health officials against the Corona projector: "The vaccine obligation is impractical and incorrect" - Walla! news

2021-12-02T21:55:17.351Z


According to them, it is impossible and it is also not right to force an entire population to receive medical treatment, if it does not want to. "We need to invest in broad information," they said. The ministry insists on continuing to provide free speed tests for a green card for children under the age of 12, so parents can make a net medical decision


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Ministry of Health officials against the Corona projector: "The vaccination obligation is impractical and incorrect"

According to them, it is impossible and it is also not right to force an entire population to receive medical treatment, if it does not want to.

"We need to invest in broad information," they said.

The ministry insists on continuing to provide free speed tests for a green card for children under the age of 12, so parents can make a net medical decision

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  • Omicron variant

Meirav Cohen

Thursday, 02 December 2021, 23:40

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In the video: Horowitz refers to the new corona strain Omicron (Photo: Shai Makhlouf)

Senior Ministry of Health officials say there is no practical possibility of forcing citizens to get vaccinated, and moreover - this is ethically and humanely incorrect.

This, after the corona's professor, Professor Salman Zakra, said he was in favor of vaccination.



"In fact, it is impossible and it is also not right to oblige an entire population to receive medical treatment, if they do not want it. We need to invest in broad information and make the vaccine accessible to anyone who wants it," he told Walla Walla today.

Senior in the Ministry of Health.

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Made it clear that this was only his position.

Zarqa (Photo: Reuven Castro)

The Ministry of Health insists on continuing to provide free speed tests for a green card for children under the age of 12, so that parents can make a decision to vaccinate their children only on medical, not economic grounds.

In addition, for the time being, there is no intention to toughen the conditions of the green mark to get parents to vaccinate their children.



The South African variant - the omicron, worries senior officials in the ministry, but in recent days they have felt great optimism about the ability of the vaccine against the new strain.

According to the same source in the ministry, as early as next week we will be able to know whether there is a doubling of morbidity in Israel, as in South Africa, or whether the vaccinations and amputation of the fast infection chains have managed to fend off the variant outside Israel.



Prof. Zarka said this yesterday in an interview on Radio 103FM and admitted that "vaccinations against corona should be considered in Israel."

However, he clarified that there is currently no activity in the direction of vaccination billing, neither in the Ministry of Health nor in the government.

"This is my position that does not currently reflect any activity in this area, neither in the Ministry of Health nor in the government."

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