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Home Special Coverage Coronavirus Outbreak

'COVID vaccine saved 6,000 Israelis' lives'

At meeting of Health Ministry's epidemiology division, Professor Eli Somech presents model showing some 12,000 Israelis would have lost their lives to the coronavirus pandemic were not for country's vaccination campaign.

by  Maytal Yasur Beit-Or and Assaf Golan
Published on  04-22-2021 09:47
Last modified: 04-22-2021 09:47
'COVID vaccine saved 6,000 Israelis' lives'Gideon Markowicz

A medical worker holds a vial of Pfizer-BIONtech's coronavirus vaccine | File photo: Gideon Markowicz

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Had Israel not embarked on its unprecedented vaccination campaign, 12,000 Israelis would have lost their lives to the coronavirus, according to a model presented by pediatrician and epidemiologist Professor Eli Somech at a meeting of the Health Ministry's epidemiology division, Wednesday.

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To date, half that number, 6,346 people, have succumbed to the virus in Israel.

Somech's model relies on the number of daily deaths from the coronavirus in Italy ahead of the vaccination campaign there, around 400, which given the size of the European country's population, is equivalent to 50 daily deaths in Israel.

Israel currently has 2,019 active cases of COVID-19, 173 of which are serious. Of those in serious condition, 102 are on ventilators.

Of the 544,443 people who tested for the virus, Wednesday, 148 were found to have COVID-19 for an infection rate of 0.3%.

The country's reproduction rate now stands at 0.75.

Nearly 5 million Israelis, accounting for 80% of the country's population aged 16 and over, have received both doses of Pfizer-BIONtech's coronavirus vaccine.

Earlier this week, Israel signed a deal with Pfizer and Moderna for 18 million more doses of their vaccines. Israel and Pfizer also agreed on the option to purchase millions of additional doses if needed. The vaccines purchased and signed for will be tailored to stand up against variants.

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