COVID: Jabbed US tourists to enter Israel with personal health declaration
“They are going to get in with their own declaration of vaccination,” she said at the Jerusalem Post Conference in a conversation with senior health analyst Maayan Hoffman. “Once they get in, they have to submit their vaccination status and their certificates. A percentage of them will be inspected.”
“When we looked at the third wave, we left it behind, although a third of our population, mostly children, were not vaccinated,” she said. “At the time, we did not know it. But in retrospect, our numbers were down because there were enough vaccinated people to get to herd immunity. This protected the children.”
“We want to have children back in school with in-person learning and back to their normal lives,” she said. “But at the same time, they are the ones who are not protected. Therefore, we need to be cautious and not rush to decisions about isolations without testing if this would increase infection among them.”
The outline was only supposed to be implemented next week, after the end of a pilot in a limited number of schools to check its safety. but Prime Minister Naftali Bennett pushed health officials for it to commence already on Sunday in cities with low morbidity rates to reduce the number of children and parents forced to stay at home.
From a health perspective, it would be easier to just keep the skies closed, Alroy-Preis said. But it is important to learn how to live alongside COVID-19, and that includes taking some risks, she said.
To prevent or manage a fifth wave, Alroy-Preis said it was very important to maintain the infrastructure built to fight COVID-19, including testing and epidemiological investigation capabilities.
Contrary to what happens with other bodies within the government, for example, those related to security threats, the Health Ministry does not have tools to make fast decisions, Alroy-Preis said.
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