Israel is among the most aggressive countries in the world in pushing boosters for the Covid-19 vaccine. Many younger people are asking why.
pushing boosters for the Covid-19 vaccineLater this month the government will begin enforcing new rules requiring people to get a booster shot of the Covid-19 vaccine or present a negative test if they want to go to restaurants, bars or other indoor
entertainment spots. The boosters are needed to keep “Green Pass” Covid passports valid, which authorities view as an effective way of nudging as many people as possible to get a third shot of the vaccine to boost immunity and reduce the virus’s spread through the population.
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