Israel will give Palestinians vaccine with expiring shelf life

Israel’s authorities agreed to give the population of Palestinian vaccines from the coronavirus of Pfizer with a soon expiring date. It is about one million doses about one million doses, then the Palestinians will then need to return as much doses of the drug, reports The Independent.

The supply of the drug in Palestinian autonomy is expected in September or October of the current year. As the publication notes, Israel was criticized for the fact that it is not divided by vaccines with more than 4.5 million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip and on the West Bank of the Jordan River.

At the same time, the Jewish state is a global leader in the number of vaccinated citizens: there have already been vaccinated about 85 percent of the adult population.

On Tuesday, June 15, the Israeli authorities fully abolished the requirements for wearing protective masks in covered public places, such as banks and supermarkets, and abandoned vaccination within the country, since the level of contamination of the coronavirus fell to minimum digits.

/Media reports.