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Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Sunday, January 10, 2021
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Experts urge dose of transparency as medical data traded to Pfizer for vaccines
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Shoshanna Solomon
Privacy activists ask if pharma firm is truly only getting publicly available information, decry lack of transparency and fear what will happen if records are de-anonymized
New vaccine shipments arrive; Netanyahu says over 50s eligible from next week
By
TOI staff
PM says health providers ordered to raise daily target to 170,000 shots a day; nearly three-quarters of Israelis over 60 have received first dose
Sunday marks first real test of tightened lockdown
Serious COVID-19 cases pass 1,000 for 1st time since start of pandemic
By
TOI staff
Health minister says 1,817,000 people have received initial shot of vaccine as rollout of 2nd dose begins; health official says impact of inoculations should be seen in 10 days
Financial institutions urged to invest NIS 20 billion in green infrastructure
By
Sue Surkes
Finance Ministry initiative announced at Environment 2050 conference, which also hears about monopolization of electricity sector, carbon taxes and H&M’s sustainable fashion
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Nathan Jeffay
As UK virus variant spreads, the kids will be all right, but you might not be
Even before the government decided on tightening the national lockdown this week, some areas in the country were shutting schools on their own, over fears surrounding the fast-spreading new coronavirus mutation. While children are indeed more likely to be infected by the new strain than the original SARS-CoV-2, doctors insist that there is no evidence...
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Michael Humphries
Anticipating Israel’s post-pandemic period
The Israeli government policy has been to manage affairs "while in motion," an approach that will be less appropriate for the recovery from the pandemic. Israel should already be planning for a post-pandemic period that, hopefully, is not far ahead. The recovery, left to itself, will be slow and painful. But by taking a forward-looking approach today, Israeli policymakers can help the nation meet its challenges, both on the day after the pandemic and in the longer-term future. Deflation According to the monthly inflation figures from the Central Bureau of Statistics,...
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