Israel to begin easing lockdown after rapid vaccination campaign

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Israel To Begin Easing Lockdown After Rapid Vaccination Campaign
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By Associated Press Reporters

Israel is to begin slowly easing its latest coronavirus lockdown on Sunday with the hope that its rapid vaccination campaign helps to contain an outbreak accelerated by new variants.

People will no longer have to remain within 1km of home, national parks will reopen and restaurants can offer takeaways. Private workplaces can also reopen.

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Israel has launched one of the world’s most successful vaccination drives, inoculating more than a third of its population of 9.3 million in a matter of weeks.


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A medic administers a Moderna vaccine to a fellow medic during a campaign to vaccinate frontline medical workers, at the health ministry, in the West Bank city of Bethlehem (Nasser Nasser/AP)

But the rate of new cases has remained high, in part because of more contagious variants from Britain and South Africa.

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Israel has been reporting some 7,000 new infections a day, one of the highest in the developed world.

Nearly 5,000 people have died, more than a quarter of them in January alone. There have been three nationwide lockdowns since the start of the pandemic.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is urging Israelis to get vaccinated, with a particular focus on people over 50.

The rate of vaccinations has slowed recently, with some apparent hesitancy among Arab citizens, ultra-Orthodox Jews and younger people.

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