The Cabinet of Experts recommended not to extend the validity of the Green Label Regulations
According to the Cabinet, the vaccine's urge to protect against a serious illness, but not against infection with the micron, and therefore gatherings in the outline of the green label are not safe enough.
The Cabinet recommended maintaining the green mark in combination with antigen testing, and allowing at-risk populations not to come to work
Meirav Cohen
23/01/2022
Sunday, 23 January 2022, 21:05 Updated: 21:34
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The Cabinet of Experts last night (Saturday) recommended not to renew the green label regulations.
They claim that the booster dose of the vaccine protects well against a serious illness, but not against infection with the micron, and therefore concentrations in its green label are not safe enough.
The Cabinet also recommended maintaining the green mark in combination with antigen tests at sites where at-risk populations reside.
The cabinet also recommended allowing at-risk populations to protect themselves from infection in the coming weeks by giving them the option to avoid going to work at the expense of annual sick days (without a doctor's permit), and their children to avoid going to school (without a doctor's permit).
Cabinet members said a paradigm shift is needed in a few weeks, if information is gathered that will demonstrate and confirm the absence of complications (in adults and children) due to omicron.
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Cabinet experts said the main burden is now on the community medical community, which now treats half a million verified patients simultaneously, and should at the same time address routine winter medicine, treat patients remotely, and initiate treatment with new Corona drugs.
Home hospitalizations, the minutes of the hearing said, are equivalent to dozens of inpatient wards, and all of this is managed with an ever-increasing shortage of manpower.
The rate of hospitalization, experts add, could rise rapidly, and the difficulty in evacuating patients to the community could be reflected in an increase in the length of hospitalization of existing patients.
These factors could harm the quality of hospitalization, experts say.
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