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The Maccabi Haifa contact told the media in his homeland about the difference in attitudes between the two countries: "Here you see life before the economy, unlike in Spain"


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Jose Rodriguez: "Israel is the best country in the world in managing its vaccines"

The Maccabi Haifa contact told the media in his homeland about the difference in attitudes between the two countries: "Here you see life before the economy, unlike in Spain"

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For some time now, Spain has been extensively involved in the vaccination campaign in Israel.

On the "Antenna 3" website, they talked last night (Monday) with Maccabi Haifa contact Jose Rodriguez, to understand what can be learned from the Israelis.



"Israel is the best country in the world in managing its vaccines," Rodriguez insisted.

"They do not differentiate here between older people, young people, athletes, non-athletes, healthy, sick people. Because of their religion, they believe that the most important thing is life. They see life before the economy, and Spain is not like that."



The Spanish midfielder, who returned to the Premier League this season and became one of Barak Bachar's most important players after one term at Maccabi Tel Aviv as well, added: "From the very first moment, they have set up vaccination complexes on football fields. I have a 29-year-old cousin who is about to die "A lot. A week ago I received my second dose of vaccine. I had a cold, but only for one day. The next day I was like new."

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Big differences between Israel and Spain.

Rodriguez (Photo: Maor Alexelsi,.)

These things come a week after the enthusiasm expressed by the Maccabi Tel Aviv brake to "Marca".

"When they opened the vaccines for all age ranges, my wife and I immediately decided to get vaccinated," he said.

"We think this is the best way to end the epidemic soon. At the beginning of the season more than half of the staff contracted. Israel is amazing in that sense, everything works perfectly, the whole vaccine issue is a good example of how things are done here. But since I arrived the country is more or less closed, hotels and malls "Closed, Israel is more careful. It wants to show how important the vaccines are, and whoever receives the second vaccine will receive a passport that will allow him to return to hotels, malls and normal life."

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