Four weeks into the operation: How much did we get vaccinated in your city?

The vaccination campaign continues

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Nearly 2,030,000 Israelis have already received the first dose of the corona vaccine and more than 205,000 have received the vaccine. This is according to data from the Ministry of Health published tonight (Saturday). The data show that 22.82% of Israelis have already received the first dose of the vaccine and 2.31% have also received the second dose. Also, about 370,000 people aged 60 and over have not yet been vaccinated.

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In the division into localities, it should be emphasized that the data are strongly influenced by the age of the residents, so that in localities with a relatively young population, the rate of vaccinators is low, while in localities with an older population, the rate is high. The data show that in Omer, 42.73% of the residents were vaccinated in the first dose, in Lehavim 42.32%, in Savyon 38.53%, in Givat Avni near Tiberias 38.16%, in Kfar Vradim 34.94%, in Meitar 34.02% and in Nofit 33.82%.

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Data from the vaccinated in the distribution to health funds

The city where we were most vaccinated is Kiryat Motzkin with 29.24% of the population, Ramat Hasharon 28.79%, Kiryat Bialik 28.34%, Kiryat Shmona 28.12%, Kfar Saba 28.02%, Raanana 27.32%, Dimona 26.54%, Herzliya 25.94%, Nahariya 25.6%, Nesher 25.54%, in Haifa 25.25%, in Kiryat Yam 25.12% and in Hod Hasharon 25.03%. In Tel Aviv, 20.59% of the residents were vaccinated, in Ashdod 16.78%, in Nazareth 11.76%, in Jerusalem 11.35%, in Beit Shemesh 8.12%, in Bnei Brak 7.21%, in Beitar Illit 3.35% and in Modi’in Illit 3.25%.

In Kiryat Ono we vaccinated 24.86% of the residents, in Karmiel 24.29%, in Ness Ziona 23.61%, in Yehud 23.58%, in Givatayim 23.19%, in Afula 23.13%, in Kiryat Ata 23.09%, in Beer Sheva 23.06%, in Modiin Maccabim Reut 22.97%, in Yokneam Illit 22.75% Carmel 22.14%, Ma’ale Adumim 22.13%, Nof Hagalil 22.12%, Ramat Gan 21.89%, Eilat 21.84%, Givat Shmuel 21.7%, Tiberias 21.74%, Rishon Lezion 21.56%, Sakhnin 21.06%, Petah Tikva 20.68%, Hadera 20.43%, In Holon 20.21% and in Bat Yam 20.18%.

In Rehovot, 19.83% of the residents were vaccinated in the first dose, in Acre 19.8%, in Migdal Haemek 19.65%, in Ashkelon 19.62%, in Beit She’an 19.46%, in Maalot Tarshiha 19.22%, in Yavne 18.87%, in Kfar Yona 18.52%, in Or Yehuda 18.27%, in Rosh HaAyin 17.27%, In Or Akiva 17.12%, in Ashdod 16.78%, in Sderot 16.25%, in Ramla 15.83%, in Ariel 15.48%, in Tamra 15.06%, in Kiryat Gat 14.35%, in Lod 13.58%, in Safed 12.5%, in Shefar’am 12.49%, in Kiryat Malachi 11.9%, in Tira 11.66% And in Netivot 10.25%.

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Data from the Ministry of Health’s assessment of the situation show that 69 percent of the first dose vaccinators arrive to receive the second dose exactly 21 days after the date of receiving the first dose. Four percent have not yet been vaccinated with the second dose 25 days after receiving the first dose. Until this morning, we vaccinated Clalit 80,000 insured in the second batch, Maccabi 48,000, Meuhedet 16,000 and Leumit 14,000.

Among those aged 90 and over, 80.9% received the first dose and 6.9% also received the second, in the age group 80 to 89 – 78.1% received the first dose and 8.9% also received the second, in the age group 70 to 79 – 84.8% received the first dose Of the vaccine and 13.3% also the second, while in the age group 60 to 69 – 67% received the first vaccine dose and 9.3% the second.

Among Israelis in their 50s – 43.9% received the first dose and 2.2% the second, among those aged 40 to 49 – 24.1% received the first dose and 1.5% the second. Among those aged 30 to 39, 13.9% received the first dose and 1% the second, among those aged 20 to 29, 9.3% received the first dose and 0.4% the second.

Data analyzed by “Little Moise” on his Twitter account on Modi’in Illit, based on data from the Ministry of Health, show that in Modi’in Illit only 1.2% of the residents are aged 60 and over. 24% of this age group have recovered from corona in the city while 58% of the elderly residents have already received the first dose. In other words, 82% of the residents of the ultra-Orthodox city, who are aged 60 and over, have already received the first vaccine or do not need it because they have already fallen ill.

The vice president of the medical division at Meuhedet, Dr. Dudi Mosinson, said: “We are able to vaccinate more, but apparently there are not enough vaccines so it will be done gradually. In the coming days we will see how the operation continues – and we will make decisions. The vaccinated. “

The great vaccination campaign Starting exactly four weeks agoThen Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Health Minister Yuli Edelstein received the vaccine at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer. The two were the first in Israel to receive the vaccine. They returned to Tel Hashomer last Saturday night to be the first to receive the second portion as well.

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