Coddy's next wave: Israel Prepares for Fourth Dosage

Because the virus is here and will continue to be here, we will have to prepare for a fourth dose. We're experiencing successive waves of the body”, said Salman Zarka, head of Israel's Coved Commission. The fourth dose of anti vaccine - CO VID in Israel is near, with the country's medical community [...]
Because the virus is here and will continue to be here, we will have to prepare for a fourth dose. We're experiencing successive waves of the body”, said Salman Zarka, head of Israel's Coved Commission.
The fourth dose of anti vaccine - CO VID in Israel is close, with the country's medical community struggling with new mutations in the virus.
Israel is facing a fourth wave of cases against COVID-19 despite a successful vaccine programme.
The Israeli official delegated to deal with the coronary pandemic, Selman Zarka, added that now citizens must understand that they will be vaccinated more often against the virus “every five to six months”.
“Israel is expected to provide vaccines that were specially developed to deal with various corruption mutations by the end of 2021 or early 2022”, he told state radio Khan.
Because the virus is here and will continue to be here, we will have to prepare for a fourth dose. This will be our life from now on, we will experience successive waves of the coronary”, he said.
In an interview for Israel Times in August, Israeli Tsiodoras said citizens should be ready to be vaccinated again COVID-19 in order to deal with new mutations.
Israel is setting a new record for Avid-19, with a fourth wave hitting the country, but vaccine is protecting people from serious diseases.
Statistics compiled by Oxford University's research team show that 1,892 new positive cases -- almost 0.2% of the total population -- were recorded in Israel last Wednesday.
In Israel, 2.5 million people have already received the third dose.
So far, out of 9.3 million Israelis, 5.5 million have been fully vaccinated, and another 2.5 million have already received a third, strengthening dose of Pfizer vaccine.











