Test run of Sheba-backed AI system indicates it can give early warning so studies can be stopped in time

Yehuda Meshi-Zahav pleaded with his family not to hold a party, but with Haredi leaders not taking the virus seriously, the ZAKA rescue group leader says he didn't stand a chance

Jerusalem-backed Shalom Corps says it will rush doses to 130,000 in Diaspora, but some ask whether plan is feasible, moral, or politically expedient

The international community will be watching Israel, where data has just started to emerge from the breakneck-paced mass inoculation campaign

A rigorously sterile environment and other strict measures have helped ADI Jerusalem elude the pandemic, though staying safe has come at a cost of increased isolation

Schools closing as highly contagious strain more likely to spread among children, who will then pass it to adults -- but there's no evidence it will make kids any sicker

Israel hasn’t won the war against COVID, but its battle plan helped score victory against the flu, which doctors feared would overwhelm the health service

Locals say frenzied influx of outsiders looking to secure spare coronavirus shots and slots is helping bolster inoculation drive among initially skeptical Arab community

Mike Schultz, Rambam's spiritual care chief, is tasked with meeting the non-medical needs of patients suffering from loneliness on top of COVID-19, whether they be holy or mundane

Leading in COVID-19 inoculation, the country's small size, high efficiency, and a healthy dose of chutzpah has it on its way to herd immunity; just don't believe every bit of hype

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