Vaccines now available to high school students aged 16-18 with parental approval

Israel began administering coronavirus vaccines to teenagers Saturday as it pushed ahead with its inoculation drive, health officials said.

On Thursday, Israel's Health Ministry announced that it approved inoculation of high school students, aged 16-18, whose parents okayed the jab.

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The country's largest health fund, Clalit, was already giving teens shots as of Saturday morning, its website said, while the three smaller funds were due to kick off their campaign later.

Also from Saturday, people aged 40 and up are also allowed to get the vaccine in another expansion of the minimal age for booking an appointment. Read more at i24