As pneumonia (COVID-19) continues to ravage the world, countries are expanding vaccination rates, but many people are still skeptical of the vaccine, making it difficult to promote it. However, Israel now has nearly 40 percent of its population vaccinated, making it the country with the highest vaccination rate in the world. CNN analyzed the key to this, attributing Israel’s success to a “militarized” approach to vaccine distribution.
According to CNN, in order to curb the expansion of the Epidemic, to improve the willingness of the masses to vaccination has become one of the efforts of governments, and Israel is now considered to be the most successful country in vaccination, nearly 40% of the country’s population has been vaccinated with martial lung vaccine, 70% of the injected population is middle-aged (around 50 years old); around 70 years old is up to 94%!
The report said that the vaccine is transported from Ben Gurion International Airport to a warehouse about 1 kilometer away from the airport, where staff must take the vaccine out of the dry ice transport system and put it into freezers within five minutes, and each freezer can store the doses needed for 200,000 people, and then it can be distributed immediately after the government’s authorization. This is a distribution system that CNN reporters describe as virtually impossible to implement in most parts of the world.
CNN pointed out that Israel’s health agencies have computerized medical records that are linked to the central government to improve the efficiency of vaccine distribution. Uri Gat-Palash, general manager of TEVA, the world’s largest generic pharmaceutical company, said proudly that Israel has suffered various conflict crises since its founding in 1948, creating a high level of crisis management ability among Israelis, and that confronting armed lung is considered another battle for the country’s survival. Israel is naturally experienced in dealing with emergencies, so it’s a matter of mentality, people know how to handle and improvise to adapt themselves to changing situations.”
In addition, Israel is the only country in the world where both men and women are required to perform compulsory military service, says Ido Hadari, partner at ALIVE Israel Health Sciences Foundation and director of Maccabi Healthcare Services, adding that almost all of the vaccine distribution managers have served in the military and that the disciplined training they received in the army is quite helpful in the vaccine distribution chain. The disciplined training in the military is very helpful in the vaccine distribution chain.
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