Top Israeli Covid Officials Spar Over Mandatory Vaccination

A healthcare worker administers a Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine in Tel Aviv, Israel.Photographer: Kobi Wolf/Bloomberg
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Top Israeli coronavirus officials took conflicting positions on the need to weigh mandatory inoculation in light of the omicron variant, with the unvaccinated accounting for a large percentage of the country’s serious Covid cases.