1 Jan 2022

Israel approves 4th dose of Covid-19 vaccine

From The Weekend , 8:12 am on 1 January 2022

In the face of rising rates of the Omicron variant in its community the Israeli Government has approved a fourth vaccine dose for covid-19. It is one of the first countries in the world to do so and it marks a new phase for a country which was originally held up as a gold standard for management of the virus. It's also a bit of a test. Will another round of boosters have a profound effect against Omicron or not? Sebastian Usher is a middle east analyst and editor for the BBC World Service. 

An Israeli health worker displays a vial of the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID-19 vaccine, at the Maccabi Health Service in Jerusalem on August 20, 2021 as Israel launches its campaign to give booster shots to people aged over 40,in a bid to stem spiking infections driven by the Delta variant.

Photo: AFP