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Lucky me, I’ve had the vaccine, thanks to Israel

'People are amazed at Israel’s vaccine campaign — and it is amazing — but it isn’t a miracle'

January 15, 2021 11:12
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Don’t hate me. I got my first vaccine shot a few weeks ago and I’m scheduled for the second dose next week. I’m not near to 65, the age Israelis are eligible for the shot, nor am I a healthcare worker like my husband, nor am I a teacher. I am just one of the lucky ones who showed up at the end of the week at our health clinic where they were giving shots that would otherwise go to waste (once defrosted they must be used in a few hours).

I’m writing this during Israel lockdown three stage two, which has us restricted to 1,000 meters from home. Restaurants are closed — you can order in, malls are closed, and so are schools and national parks.

The headlines today are: “Record high of nearly 10,000 daily cases as total infections surge past 500,000” and “1,854,055 Israelis vaccinated.”

I’ve said before that Israel is a place of contradictions and ironies. From the contrast of the harsh, tough exterior of Israelis with their caring, sweet insides, to the balagan (chaotic) way we deal with daily life compared to the highly efficient way we respond to threat.