A woman prepares to receive a Coronavirus vaccine from medical personnel at a vaccination center in JerusalemIsrael has vaccinated approximately 27% of its citizens — about 2.43 million people of its population of 9 million. Johns Hopkins University.
Israel is nowhere near COVID-19 free, but both the seven-day and three-day moving averages of new cases have declined. While it has vaccinated more people per-capita than any country around the globe, Israel's plan has drawn criticism for its exclusion of Palestinians living in Gaza and the West Bank.Israel has vaccinated more than a quarter of its population against COVID-19, and cases of the disease are finally beginning to decline following a surge that prompted a nationwide lockdown.
More than 2.43 million people in Israel have now been vaccinated, which is about 27% of the country, according to data from. The country reported 8,190 new cases of COVID-19 on Sunday, down from a record 9,997 cases on January 13, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Israel has vaccinated the highest proportion of its population of any country in the world, and has been touted as a success as other nations,
How many of them 27% are Palestinians?