Coronavirus Vaccine

Pharmaceutical companies were quick to create vaccines in response to the 2019 coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. COVID-19 is a highly infectious respiratory disease, with a high rate of transmissibility, and posed a major risk to senior citizens and those with underlying conditions.  


Several pharmaceutical companies have developed innovative mRNA vaccines to counter the coronavirus. Pfizer, Biontech, Astrazeneca, Moderna, Sinopharm and others have produced vaccines, with different efficacy rates. Some vaccines required two shots before a person could be considered vaccinated. 


The coronavirus is prone to mutations, and has already produced several well known variants, including the Delta and Lambda strains, and there was debate about their efficacy against new strains of the virus. Further, there was concern about breakthrough cases and waning antibodies. Some countries, such as Israel, advocated for the use of booster shots to increase efficacy, though WHO cautioned against the use of third jabs. 


Vaccine rollouts varied from country to country, with Israel being one of the first countries to gain major percentages of its population being vaccinated. Countries like Israel rushed to domestically create vaccines or secure deals with pharmaceutical companies. In the United States of America, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provided emergency-use provisions for the Pfizer vaccine. 


In some countries, such as Israel, coronavirus passports have been created. Coronavirus passports like Israel’s Green Pass document the vaccination status of a citizen, allowing them to freely associate with the rest of the population. Critics assert that coronavirus passports represent an extreme violation of liberties.

Israeli breakthrough: Freeze-dried COVID vaccine needs no refrigeration

TAU’s groundbreaking project has received competitive research grants from the Israel Innovation Authority and Merck under the Nofar program.

 A COVID-19 TESTING center in France in 2022.
 A woman is seen preparing a dose of the COVID vaccine.

Israel kicks off new COVID vaccine campaign targeting JN1 variant: What you need to know

US President Joe Biden participates in a bilateral meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on the sidelines of the 78th U.N. General Assembly in New York City, US, September 20, 2023.

Biden tests positive for COVID-19

 A 3D rendering of the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19.

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Amidst reduced vaccinations, Israel sees a surge in flu and COVID cases

Hospitals are now treating hundreds of infants and elderly with severe pneumonia.

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New vaccine against COVID subspecies available in Israel

The newly adapted vaccine, called mRNA-1273.214, showed much more protection against infection with all variants tested compared to the vaccines previously available.

 A nurse prepares a booster dose of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against coronavirus (COVID-19).

Health Ministry invited public to get new Moderna COVID-19 vaccine

The newly adapted vaccine called mRNA-1273.214 showed much more protection against infection with all variants tested.

 Vials containing the corona vaccine and a syringe are displayed in front of an Israeli flag.

Jewish American scientist wins Nobel Prize in Medicine for COVID vaccines

The medicine prize kicks off this year's awards with the remaining five to be unveiled in the coming days.

 Nobel prize

Health Ministry issues recommendation for Moderna COVID vaccine

Health Ministry recommends getting Moderna’s new Corona substrains’ vaccine as previous ones have lost much of their protective value

Woman gets vaccinated.

US FDA authorizes updated COVID booster vaccines

The FDA authorization comes after a late summer rise in cases, at a time the new EG.5 subvariant of Omicron — nicknamed "Eris" — has begun to rapidly spread in the United States

 A nurse prepares a booster dose of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against coronavirus (COVID-19).

Israelis tired of rolling up sleeves are rejecting new needed COVID-19, Flu vaccines

With a new Covid variant and Jewish High Holidays around the corner, Israelis are being reminded to head for their annual vaccinations.

Woman gets vaccinated.

Americans hesistant to vaccinate dogs due to COVID jabs, study finds

About 37% of dog owners also believe that the shots could cause their dogs to develop autism, even though there is absolutely no scientific data that validates this risk for either animals or humans.

 Dog's vaccination (illustartion)

Are mask mandates making a return? The new variant has public health institutions worried

BA.2.86 may be more capable of causing infection in people who were previously infected with COVID-19 or received the COVID-19 vaccine.

 Face masks fly off, but is the COVID-19 pandemic really over? (Illustrative)

Global health bodies launch new vaccine scheme

If successful, the scheme – known as the global virtual pooled inventory (GVPI) – could be a pilot for other deadly diseases and wider pandemic preparedness.

 A resident receives a vaccine as the vaccinations against Ebola continue in Alakro, the slum where the first case of Ebola was confirmed, in Abidjan, Ivory Coast August 17, 2021

Health Ministry removes isolation requirement for COVID-19

Even if it's longer a requirement, you should still take care to protect high-risk groups.

 A coronavirus test in Jerusalem. COVID goes beyond conflict and affects everyone. January 2022.