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In Israel, booster shot must to be considered vaccinated

Updated on: 19 October,2021 08:33 AM IST  |  Tel Aviv
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Under the new guidelines, a person will have to receive a third dose of the Coronavirus vaccine in order to be considered fully vaccinated and be eligible to receive the Green Pass. People who have recently recuperated are also eligible

In Israel, booster shot must to be considered vaccinated

Meanwhile, medical staff carry a person on a stretcher at the COVID-19 patients section at the Kommunarka Hospital outside Moscow. Pic/AFP

Israel has started enforcing its Green Pass restrictions, limiting entry to various public venues only to people who have received a third COVID-19 booster shot.
The enforcement of the Green Pass, part of the Israeli government’s plan to fight Coronavirus, started on Sunday after more than two weeks of delay, reports Xinhua 
news agency.


Under the new guidelines, a person will have to receive a third dose of the Coronavirus vaccine in order to be considered fully vaccinated and be eligible to receive the Green Pass. People who have recently recuperated are also eligible.


The Green Pass is a barcode valid for six months that enables entry to various venues, including restaurants, cafes, bars, cultural and sporting events, cinemas, weddings, gyms, conferences and hotels.


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