(Jerusalem Comprehensive Television) Israel plans to vaccinate the fourth dose of crown disease in the age of 60 and medical staff, and strengthen the control of immigration prevention to curb the spread of Omikon variant virus.

The Israeli crown disease has rebounded recently, and more than 1,300 confirmed cases were added on Tuesday, which is a new high in two months.As of Tuesday, the Israeli Ministry of Health has notified a total of 341 Omikon cases, of which 234 were input cases.

Israeli Prime Minister Bernete announced on Tuesday that according to the advice of the expert group of the Ministry of Health, citizens and medical personnel over 60 years of age can be used to vaccinate the fourth dose of crown disease.This will make Israel the world's first country to launch the fourth dose of coronary vaccine.

Although this decision still needs to be officially approved by senior health officials in Israel, Bente said that this will be a "good news to help us spend the global wave of Omikon's epidemic." And andEligible people who meet the conditions hurry up.

A statement issued by the Israeli Ministry of Health pointed out that the weak groups of the immune system are also qualified for the fourth dose of vaccine, and the fourth dose vaccine must be more than four months from the third dose.However, the official decision to vaccinate the interval between the second and third doses vaccine, from the original five months to three months.

In addition, an Israeli hospital confirmed the country's first Omikon death case on Tuesday.The hospital revealed that a male patient in his 60s infected with the Omikon virus died on Monday two weeks after hospitalization.

But the statement issued by the hospital emphasized that the patient suffered from a variety of serious diseases during his lifetime. "The main reason for his onset came from the disease he had originally had, not a disease caused by crown disease."

Israel notified the confirmed case of the Omircon strain on the 26th of last month.Subsequently, Israel began to adopt a multi -pronged approach to curb the spread of Omiko virus.

The Israeli parliament approves the list of "red alerts" in the United States, Canada, Italy, Portugal, Switzerland, Turkey, Germany, Hungary, Morocco, and Belgium.These countries.At present, more than 50 countries in Israel's "Red Alert" list include most African countries, eight European countries, and UAE.

Israel also announced the ban on the entry of passengers from all countries at the end of November. The current ban has been extended to the 29th of this month, and it may continue to be extended.

The Israeli government also decided to reduce the number of people and employees of the government and public service departments to the office to 50%to encourage more employees' home office.