Prime Minister Naftali Bennett, Health Minister Nitzan Horowitz and Tourism Minister Yoel Razvozovo approved a plan on Thursday allowing vaccinated and recovered tourists to enter the country beginning on November 1.
Tourists who received two vaccine doses within the previous six months will be able to enter Israel. The vaccines that Israel will recognize are Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, and Sinopharm. Bennett, who is meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday, has requested several more days to consider the recognition of the Sputnik V vaccine.
Those who received a booster shot of the approved vaccines within the previous six months will also be allowed to enter Israel.
Tourists who have recovered from COVID who present proof of their recovery from the previous six months will also be allowed to enter Israel as well as tourists who have recovered and were vaccinated with one dose of the approved vaccines.
The plan must still be approved by the Knesset’s coronavirus cabinet.
(YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)
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So healthy individuals who focus on building their immune system by eating well and taking the proper supplements, and who were exposed to COVID many times yet didn’t get it, are not welcomed????
Meanwhile the super-spreaders vaccinated people are free to fly around with impunity
What befalls we people? over 6 months from 2nd jab but under 65 so ineligible to receive booster
Furthermore:- Would Israel 🇮🇱 even recognize 1/2 dosage by Moderna?
Does that last line mean that someone who recovered and got vaccinated could have gotten the shot more than 6 months ago?
A Yid, there’s no lomdus in the words of tipshim. These are people who don’t understand or appreciate what is even Eretz Yisrael. They control it in rishus and tyranny, yet they don’t even want it. They are moies r”l in the eretz hakedosha.