Israelis will require a booster shot every six months in order to maintain their vaccine "green pass"
On Wednesday, the Israeli Ministry of Health announced updates to the country's "green pass" vaccine passport system. Israeli "green pass" status was already only good for six months following a second dose. Now, green pass status is set to expire six months after a COVID-19 booster shot as well, meaning that Israel will now be requiring bi-yearly vaccination. Israel currently requires vaccine passports for sporting events, hotels, tourist attractions and just about every public setting. Citizens who can provide proof of recovery from COVID-19 receive green pass status for six months following the date of recovery, and then must be vaccinated. Proof of vaccination is generally presented via an app downloaded on smartphones. by Cullen McCue
Poster Comment:
Israel and Pfizer agreed that Israelis would become lab rats for the Pfizer injections as they use it to the exclusion of al other vaxxes. I can't wait for them to finish getting their 3rd jab. Over 2 million have had it so far. It is not stopping vaxxed people from getting covid. It is increasing myocarditis and other side effects. Then the 4th jab. China has been working on weaponizing MERS which has a 35% death rate. Peter Daszak applied to DARPA to fund it but the DOD turned him down. OK but do you think the Chinese military would let that stop them? They have a trillion dollars of our money which is way more than a hundred times what they need to finish weaponizing MERS.