More than 43% percent of Israel's 9 million population have
received at least one dose of Pfizer Inc's vaccine, the Health
Ministry says. But officials worry that turnout may wane and
hold back Israeli plans to begin reopening the economy.
With many bars forced to close because of the pandemic, Tel
Aviv's Jenia gastropub, in partnership with the municipality,
opened its doors to an unusual type of patron: new vaccinees,
drawn by the offer of drinks on the house.
The drinks were non-alcoholic, as a medical precaution.
"I thought it is a really good opportunity to come and get the
vaccine, because I didn't have either the time or the ability to
go to other places," said May Perez, among dozens of people who
turned up for their first shots.
(Writing by Dan Williams; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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