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Published: February 11, 2021

Israel launches ‘green pass’ so vaccinated people can access non-essential businesses

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TEL AVIV, Israel, February 11, 2021 (LifeSiteNews) — Israel’s health department has released an official app that will allow those who are vaccinated — around 40% of the population so far — to obtain a so-called “green pass” to gain access to entertainment and leisure facilities.

Originally, if one opted not to take the vaccine, COVID tests were to be made readily available which, if returning a negative result within 72 hours, would have given the individual a similar “green pass” which they could upload to the app on their device, granting the same privileges.

Now, Health Minister Yuli Edelstein is drawing a harder line in the sand.

He admitted that while it “is quite clear that there are vital areas where people cannot be prevented from entering regardless of the vaccine,” nevertheless “there are quite a few things that will open soon,” referring to so-called “non-essential” businesses.

Believing that maintaining a testing regimen for unvaccinated people will become too much of a burden on the system, Edelstein declared: “We are not going to cause the labs to collapse because of

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