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Startup Daily
Daily Updates from Silicon Wadi for
Monday, January 18, 2021
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Startup hopes to track coma patients’ condition with goggles that monitor pupils
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Israel’s BrainWatch Tech is working on prototype of device that will automatically measure and record pupillary reactions to light in patients with severe brain injury
Ministers to weigh ban on all outbound travel to curb spread of virus
By
TOI staff
If approved, exemptions to be permitted for diplomatic, humanitarian reasons; Justice Ministry says no legal obstacles to requiring negative test from inbound travelers
Israel’s data-for-vaccines deal with Pfizer raises privacy concerns
By
Ilan Ben Zion
Health Ministry releases details of agreement with coronavirus vaccine producer, but redacted document doesn’t address all questions, including some ethical worries
Work hours lost in Israel due to virus exceed EU average, Finance Ministry says
By
Shoshanna Solomon
Ministry sees jobless rate in 2020 at 15.4%, compared to 3.8% in 2019
UAE delays visa waiver agreement with Israel until July amid pandemic
By
TOI staff
Emiratis inform Israel’s Foreign Ministry that the policy will only be put into effect in six months
Directors interview
Women 75% of sufferers, leading to 'hysterical' diagnoses
For world’s 1 billion migraine sufferers, COVID a major headache, new film shows
By
Renee Ghert-Zand
Now streaming, documentary ‘Out of My Head’ on debilitating neurological disease coincides with worsening of condition for many during past year’s pandemic lockdowns
Yael Ravia-Zadok
Economic diplomacy in action: Jobs, vaccines, travel and more
The establishment of relations with Gulf countries has lifted the veil of secrecy surrounding the Foreign Ministry's years-long activities to promote economic ties with these states. Economic diplomacy has always, however, been at the heart of the Foreign Ministry's diplomatic work. For many years now, Foreign Ministry staff have been promoting Israeli businesses around the world, and the results speak for themselves. In 2019 and 2020, staff of the Economic Division and the Ministry's headquarters in Jerusalem, as well as Israeli diplomats abroad, assisted in promoting some $8.8 billion...
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