COVID-19: Israel Fully Vaccinates Majority, No Longer Needs People To Wear Masks Outdoors
COVID-19: Israel Fully Vaccinates Majority, No Longer Needs People To Wear Masks Outdoors

COVID-19: Israel Fully Vaccinates Majority, No Longer Needs People To Wear Masks Outdoors

April 21, 2021

Pedestrians walk on a boulevard after Israel rescinded its mandate to wear face masks outdoors, in Tel Aviv, April 18, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Amir Cohen

Jerusalem: Israelis went about barefaced on Sunday after the order to wear masks outdoors was rescinded in another step towards relative normality thanks to the country’s mass vaccination against COVID-19.

With about 81% of citizens or residents over 16 – the age group eligible for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in Israel – having received both doses, contagions, and hospitalizations are down sharply.

But entry by foreigners is still limited and non-immune Israelis who return from abroad must self-isolate, due to concerns that virus variants could challenge the vaccine. The health ministry said it had detected seven cases of a new Indian variant in Israel, whose potency was being assessed.

“We are leading the world right now when it comes to emerging from the coronavirus,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters. “(But) we have still not finished with the coronavirus. It can return.”

“Breathing Freely,” read the cover headline of the mass-circulation daily Israel Hayom.

“Being without a mask for the first time in a long time feels weird. But it’s a very good weird,” Amitai Hallgarten, 19, said while sunning himself at a park. “If I need to be masked indoors to finish with this – I’ll do everything I can.”

With Israeli kindergarteners, elementary and high school students already back in class, middle school pupils who had been kept at home or attended class sporadically returned to pre-pandemic schedules.

Teachers were instructed to continue ventilating classrooms and to maintain social distancing in lessons and breaks. Extra-curricular activities such as children’s theatres remain off-limits.

“This is still a non-vaccinated population (children under the age of 16) that we want to safeguard,” Health Ministry official Sharon Alroy-Preis told Israel‘s Army Radio.

Israel counts East Jerusalem Palestinians among its 9.3 million population and has administered the vaccines there.

 

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New Delhi: A day after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s visit to New Delhi was cancelled, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s scheduled travel to Portugal and France has also been formally axed due to the “COVID-19 situation”. “In view of the COVID-19 situation, it has been decided, in consultation with the EU and Portuguese leadership, to hold the India-EU Leaders’ Meeting in a virtual format on 8 May 2021,” MEA spokesperson Arindam Bagchi stated on Tuesday. This effectively means that Indian prime minister will not be travelling to Portugal for the summit. His bilateral visit to France has also been cancelled, as he was supposed to travel to Paris from Porto. “The India-EU Leaders’ Meeting in the EU+27 format, the first time that such a meeting is being held, reflects the shared ambition of both sides to further deepen the Strategic Partnership,” he said. The 27 EU leaders who were scheduled to be travelling to Porto for the physical summit would still be congregating at the venue, but the Indian prime minister will be joining virtually from New Delhi. Among the big deliverables of the India-EU summit is the launch of negotiations of two separate agreements on trade and investment. Earlier, UK and India announced simultaneously that Prime Minister Johnson’s visit to India next week had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 situation. There will instead be a virtual India-UK summit on April 26. The Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga was also supposed to visit India in the next few weeks, as per several media reports. There has been no public announcement of the visit, so it is not clear if it will be formally called off.
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