Pandemic’s end: Israel to downgrade Covid to flu status

December 29, 2022 by JNS
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Those with the virus will no longer need to enter isolation, and responsibility for testing will be transferred from the IDF to the civilian health services.

A COVID-19 vaccination is administered at a Maccabi Healthcare Services vaccination center in Modi’in, on Dec. 24, 2020. Photo by Yossi Aloni/Flash90.

Israel is set to declare the Coronavirus pandemic over, according to Hebrew media reports.

As of Jan. 18, the country’s civilian health system will assume responsibility for conducting Covid tests in place of the Israel Defence Forces’ Home Front Command.

Then, on Jan. 31, SARS-CoV-2 will be categorised as an influenza-like virus, according to Kan News. The pandemic control centre will be closed, and Covid patients will no longer need to be isolated.

Professor Cyrille Cohen, a member of the Health Ministry’s advisory council for clinical Covid vaccine trials, told i24NEWS that the goal was to get the virus to an “endemic” stage, where it spreads at a typical or expected rate.

“We’re hoping that our health care system can cope with these winter infections, including Covid,” said Cohen.

JNS

 

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