December 11th According to the Times of Israel on the 11th, Israel’s Ministry of Health is considering imposing restrictions on people who refuse to get the coronavirus vaccine, including being unable to participate in public activities and eat in restaurants.
The report quoted a senior Israeli official as saying that only people who have been vaccinated or have recently tested negative can participate in activities, eat in public and enter cultural places. This move is believed to promote more vaccinations, but it may face challenges at the legal level.
Israel’s health ministry is also considering measures against medical staff who refuse to be vaccinated, prohibiting them from working in intensive care units or wards of patients with COVID-19. In addition, adolescents under the age of 16, pregnant women, people with severe allergies and people who have recovered from COVID-19 will not be vaccinated.
On the 10th, local time, Israel added 2,126 confirmed cases, with a total of 352,397 confirmed cases; 27 new deaths, with a total of 2,961 deaths.