Israel will send to Palestinians at least a million doses of Vaccine Covid-19 who are about to expire according to the sharing agreement between the two sides.
Israel will send to Palestinians 1 - 1.4 million doses of Pfizer's Vaccine Covid-19, Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced in a general statement with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Defense today.
The statement states that the doses of Vaccine Covid-19 are about to be transferred to Palestine will soon expire and be transferred in the context of Israel enough vaccine supply to meet the current needs.
Israeli officials said the first 100,000 doses of Covid-19 vaccine were moved on June 18.
A medical source confirmed the Palestinian will receive the Pfizer vaccine from Israel in August or September, while Israel will receive the same vaccine from Palestine in September or October.
A medical staff injected Vaccine Covid-19 for 12-year-old teens in Tel Aviv, Israel, on June 6.
The agreement to share the Vaccine Covid-19 between the two sides is one of the first Palestinian policies of the New Prime Minister Israel Bennett, who just took office on June 13, ended 12 years of the ruling of the predecessor
About 55% of Israeli people meet the conditions that have been vaccinated with full Vaccine Covid -19.
Palesine officials meanwhile, about 30% of qualified people on the West Bank and Gaza were injected at least one dose of Vaccine Covid-19.