London: After the man coordinating Israel's Covid-19 response reportedly said that a single vaccine dose against the disease appeared less effective than expected and also lower than Pfizer had suggested, the country's health ministry said that fears about the effectiveness of the vaccine were "out of context and inaccurate."
Israel is one of the top countries leading the world in vaccinating people against Covid-19.
However, Israeli Covid-19 commissioner Nachman Ash told Israel's Army Radio that a single dose appeared to be "less effective than we had thought," according to The Guardian.
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Reacting to Ash's note of caution, the Israeli Ministry of Health said "the comments of the Israeli Covid-19 commissioner regarding the effect of the first dose of the vaccine were out of context and, therefore, inaccurate," according to a BBC report on Thursday.
Ash's comments came after thousands of people tested positive despite being jabbed.