COVID

What to watch in Israel: War is over with ‘Murder at the Dead Sea’

TV TIME: Israeli satire, British scandal, and classic dramas converge as television cautiously moves back toward escapism.

Photo from Murder at the Dead Sea
JPost sits down with Professor Michael Edelstein.

Professor Michael Edelstein: Measles outbreak and the trust gap in vaccines

The fate of Israeli tourism.

The fate of the Israeli tourism industry

General view of the Notre Dame Cathedral and the river Seine in Paris October 20, 2009

France faces budget crisis as aging population drives spending to 60% of GDP


Brazil's vaccine-skeptic Bolsonaro got the shot, document indicates

There is concern that the vaccination card might have been altered

 Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro speaks during a ceremony to mark 1000 days in government at the Planalto Palace in Brasilia, Brazil September 27, 2021.

‘Hindsight is 20/20’: Israel's lessons after 3 years of COVID-19

HEALTH AFFAIRS: On Israel’s three-year COVID anniversary, ‘czars’ look forward and back.

 RONNI GAMZU, then-CEO of Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, receives a COVID-19 vaccine in December 2020.

On This Day in 1900: Bubonic plague infects San Francisco

This was the first case of the plague in the continental US, and it hasn't left since. This event was defined by government denials of a pandemic, racism and discrediting medical officials.

A plague doctor and his typical apparel during the 17th Century Outbreak.

Anti-vaccine activism melded with US antisemitism - study

This phenomenon is occurring through an “enabled and empowered anti-science ecosystem, with antisemitism and the targeting of Jewish biomedical scientists at its core.”

 Antisemitic caricature of Jews and vaccines.

US CDC still looking at potential stroke risk from Pfizer bivalent COVID shot

FDA officials said they had not detected a link between the shots and strokes in two other safety monitoring databases.

 People pose with syringe with needle in front of displayed Pfizer logo in this illustration taken.

90 seconds to midnight: World closer to doomsday than ever - Doomsday Clock

The Doomsday Clock is now 90 seconds to midnight, the closest it has ever been to a global catastrophe.

 A city is seen burning in an artistic imagining of a man-made apocalypse. With the Doomsday Clock at 90 seconds to midnight, could this happen soon?

In China, doctors say they are discouraged from citing COVID on death certificates

Chinese medical professionals felt they needed to doctor the truth.

 MEDICAL WORKERS attend to COVID-19 patients at an intensive care unit converted from a conference room, at a hospital in Cangzhou, in the Hebei province of China, last week.

A surprising effect: People wearing masks may have trouble identifying other faces

It's obviously harder to identify someone with a mask - but apparently, it is also harder to identify someone else while wearing a mask yourself!

 A person wearing a face mask is seen amongst revelers in Times Square during the first New Year's Eve event without restrictions since the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in the Manhattan borough of New York City, New York, US, December 31, 2022.

US FDA, CDC see early signal of possible Pfizer bivalent COVID shot link to stroke

Health concerns rise as pattern shows people 65 and older were more likely to have an ischemic stroke 21 days after receiving the Pfizer/BioNTech bivalent shot

 People pose with syringe with needle in front of displayed Pfizer logo in this illustration taken.

Blood plasma transfusion may be effective for immunocompromised COVID patients - study

The research sheds light on treatment methods for the deadly pandemic that could help many high-risk immunocompromised COVID patients.

Plasma bags are pictured at the Interregional Transfusion CRS in Bern