Netanyahu gets injection number two
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein have received the second dose of the anti-coronavirus vaccine.
At the Sheba Medical Center at Tel Hashomer, Prime Minister Netanyahu said: “I am used to it but I am excited and I am certain that all citizens of Israel who are about to receive the second dose of the vaccine are excited like me. In my 17th conversation with my friend, Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla, we agreed about additional huge shipments of vaccines for the State of Israel, which will enable us to vaccinate all citizens of Israel over 16 within two months, by the end of March at the latest.
The first huge shipment is due to arrive tomorrow and through Operation Getting Back to Life, we will be able to open our economy quickly, the pubs, restaurants, gyms, schools, synagogues and theatres. We will do so via the green passport; we will go into detail about this later.”
He told Israelis: “Be vaccinated and obey the lockdown against mutations. We are doing this together. We entered the coronavirus together and we will emerge from it first in the world and stronger than ever.”
Good to see vaccination leadership from world leaders like the PM of Israel, The Roman Catholic Pope (Coptic Christians have a Pope too) and the Head of the Church of English and our British Commonwealth Queen Elizabeth plus Prince Phillip.