Israel approves 4th booster shot for adults at high risk

India's Omicron tally rises to 358

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Tel Aviv: The Israeli Ministry of Health announced that it has approved the administration of the fourth booster shot against Covid-19 for adults at high risk.

Late Thursday night, Nachman Ash, the Ministry’s Director General, approved the fourth shot for those with suppressed immune systems, following recommendation from a panel of experts last week, reports Xinhua news agency.

The people at high risk include those who have had a heart, lung, kidney or liver transplant, or suffer rheumatological or autoimmune diseases, cancers, multiple sclerosis and more.

However, the panel’s recommendation to give the fourth shot to the entire elderly population over the age of 60 has not yet been approved.

People with suppressed immune systems are at the highest risk, as they do not develop a serological response after receiving three vaccine doses, the Ministry explained.

The fourth dose will be administered under the condition that at least four months have passed since the third shot was given, and for those aged 18 and over only.

The Ministry also announced new restrictions due to the fast spread of the Omicron variant which has triggered the ongoing fifth wave of the pandemic in Israel, including wearing a face mask outdoors at a gathering of over 50 people.

As of Friday, Israel has reported a total of 1,380,053 Covid-19 cases and 8,243 deaths.

 

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