Hadassah Hospital announced today (Sunday) the closure of the vaccine complexes that operated in the complex, due to the Ministry of Health’s announcement regarding the vaccines, and the cessation of the issuance of vaccines to the hospitals. “Hadassah expresses concern for teams that have not yet had time to get vaccinated, as well as for teams that have already received the first vaccine and are on the list of those invited for the second vaccine,” they stressed.
The Jerusalem Hospital said in a statement that “from tomorrow, all Hadassah staff who have not yet been vaccinated and those registered for the second vaccine will be referred to the HMOs’ vaccine centers, while the hospital is full of severe and moderate corona patients and will have to change its policy due to staff shortages. Do think about his decision to do so. “
the minister of Health July Edelstein Referring to the serious morbidity situation, Glatz said: “We are in a more severe outbreak than we were before the Tishrei holidays. I understand the desire of all of us to be in the SS, but I do not understand the populism and political opposition of some MKs.” He added that “during the month no new appointments will be made for vaccines.”
“Women focus on the population at risk. Whoever received the first shot will receive the second – this is the goal, that there will not be one case where someone received one dose and there will not be another dose,” he concluded, “If there are irresponsible people willing to take the victims, rehabilitate and say “We are making the decisions that are committed to reality.”
Earlier today, Edelstein wrote on his Twitter account: “We are finishing a second week of Operation ‘Give a Shoulder’ with 1,090,000 vaccinators. This is an extraordinary achievement thanks to our medical staffs. Thanks to you, we are number one in the world in vaccination!”
Ending a second week of Operation “Give Shoulder” with 1,090,000 vaccinated.
This is an extraordinary achievement thanks to our medical staffs.
Thanks to you, we are first in the world in providing vaccines! pic.twitter.com/bCstVoDUDs– Yuli Edelstein Yuli Edelstein January 3, 2021
However, the director general of the Ministry of Health, Prof. Hezi Levy, announced last week that it will be necessary to stop the vaccination campaign at some point, until a sufficient amount of vaccines arrives in Israel, since the current doses must be kept for those who have been vaccinated. Of the vaccine. “We are working with the companies to bring more vaccines. There are good chances that we will succeed in this, we are working against them with great intensity. Among other things, we are slowing down the vaccine rate of the first dose, “he explained.