Israel to offer coronavirus booster jab to over-60s

29 July 2021, 19:34

A man receives his second Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine from a Magen David Adom national emergency service volunteer at a private nursing home, in Ramat Gan, Israel
Virus Outbreak Israel. Picture: PA

The decision comes at a time of rising infections and signs that the vaccine’s efficacy dwindles over time.

Israel’s prime minister has announced that the country will offer a coronavirus booster jab to people over 60 who have already been vaccinated.

The announcement by Naftali Bennett makes Israel, which launched one of the world’s most successful vaccination drives early this year, the first country to offer a third dose of a Western vaccine to its citizens on a wide scale.

“I’m announcing this evening the beginning of the campaign to receive the booster vaccine, the third vaccine,” Mr Bennett said in a nationally televised address.

“Reality proves the vaccines are safe. Reality also proves the vaccines protect from severe morbidity and death. And like the flu vaccine that needs to be renewed from time to time, it is the same in this case.”

The decision comes at a time of rising infections and signs that the vaccine’s efficacy dwindles over time.

Anyone over 60 who was vaccinated more than five months ago will be eligible.

Mr Bennett said the country’s president, Isaac Herzog, would be the first to get the booster on Friday.

It will be offered to the public on Sunday.

Mr Bennett, who is 49, said his first call after the news conference would be to his mother to encourage her to get her booster shot.

Neither the US nor the EU have approved coronavirus booster shots.

It is not yet proven if a third dose helps and, if so, who needs one and when.

But Mr Bennett said that a team of expert advisers had agreed overwhelmingly, by a 56-1 margin, that it made sense to launch the booster campaign.

He said the recommendation was made after “considerable research and analysis” and that its information would be shared around the world.

A woman receives a coronavirus vaccine in Tel Aviv, Israe
A woman receives a coronavirus vaccine in Tel Aviv, Israel (Oded Balilty/AP)

Preliminary studies in Israel have indicated the vaccine’s protection against serious illness dropped among those vaccinated in January.

Israel has used the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine on its population.

Previously, boosters were used in some countries with the Chinese and Russian vaccines.

Early this year, Israel carried out one of the world’s most aggressive and successful vaccination campaigns, reaching a deal with Pfizer to purchase enough vaccines for its population in exchange for sharing its data with the drug maker.

More than 57% of the country’s 9.3 million citizens have received two doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine, and more than 80% of the population over 40 is vaccinated.

The vaccination programme allowed Israel to reopen its economy ahead of other countries.

But Israel has seen a spike in cases of the new Delta variant, even among people who are vaccinated.

Mr Bennett urged unvaccinated Israelis, especially younger people who have been hesitant, to get vaccinated immediately.

Global Covid-19 cases and deaths
(PA Graphics)

Earlier this month, Israel started giving individuals with weakened immune systems a third shot to increase their resilience against Covid-19.

Pfizer said on Wednesday that the effectiveness of the vaccine drops slightly six months after the second dose.

The firm and its German partner BioNTech have said they plan to seek authorisation for boosters in August.

The World Health Organisation said earlier this month that there is not enough evidence to show that a third dose is needed.

The Israeli Health Ministry recorded at least 2,165 new coronavirus cases on Thursday following an accelerating rise in infections over the past month.

Serious cases of Covid-19 have grown from 19 in mid-June to 159 as the highly infectious Delta variant has spread.

Thanks to its successful vaccination campaign, Israel lifted almost all of its coronavirus restrictions this spring.

But with new cases back on the rise, the country has tried to halt the spread of the Delta variant by reimposing limitations on gatherings, restoring a “green pass” system for vaccinated people to enter certain enclosed spaces, and an indoor mask mandate.

By Press Association

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