Israel honours Holocaust victims as COVID-19 vaccines keep survivors
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[April 08, 2021]
By Jeffrey Heller
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - A memorial siren
brought traffic to a halt in Israel on Thursday as it honoured six
million Jews killed in the Nazi Holocaust, and gave thanks for its swift
rollout of COVID-19 vaccines as a lifesaver for elderly survivors.
With around 57% of the population having already received at least one
vaccine dose, Israel's infection rate has dropped dramatically.
That has allowed care and nursing homes to open their doors to visitors
again, reuniting many of the country's 180,000 survivors with their
loved ones.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said 900 in that community had died as
a result of the coronavirus. But many times more had been inoculated in
time. Overall, Israel has recorded 6,270 deaths from the virus.

"Some we did not manage to reach with vaccines in time, but writ large,
the vaccine succeeded," he said, addressing the survivors at a ceremony
marking the start of the annual Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes'
Remembrance Day. "You got vaccinated at a record rates."
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A man stands still as a two-minute siren marking the annual Israeli
Holocaust Remembrance Day is heard in Ashkelon, Israel April 8,
2021. REUTERS/Amir Cohen

Israel's three national lockdowns, "were difficult for us all, but
among many of you, they awakened painful memories of the terrible
loneliness of your childhood".
As the sirens sounded nationwide, traffic stopped and motorists
stepped out of their vehicles to stand for two minutes in honour of
the Holocaust dead.
In a ceremony in parliament, legislators lit memorial candles and
read aloud the names of relatives who perished in the Holocaust.
In Bahrain, one of four Arab countries that established official
ties with Israel last year, the Association of Gulf Jewish
Communities planned a Holocaust remembrance event on the Internet.
(Reporting by Jeffrey Heller; editing by John Stonestreet)
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