Following criticism, minister clarifies terrorists will not be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine

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Following criticism, minister clarifies terrorists will not be prioritized for COVID-19 vaccine

Israel Hayom via JNS
By Itsik Saban

Interior Minister Amir Ohana says only prison staff receive vaccines at this time, while prisoners will be vaccinated at the same time as the general population.

Following reports the Israel Prison Service would soon begin to administer COVID-19 vaccinations, Israeli Interior Minister Amir Ohana clarified on Saturday evening that it was only prison staff that would be inoculated at this time. Ohana said that prisoners would be inoculated in accordance with guidelines for vaccinating the general public.

While the IPS has yet to receive any vaccines, officials hope to get them this week.

There are some 4,600 security prisoners inside Israel, some of them with blood on their hands.

“In a democratic country such as ours, vaccinating security prisoners before the general population has been vaccinated could spark criticism,” former IPS commissioner Orit Adato told Israel Hayom.

“There will be those who wonder if those who harm state security, including murderers, deserve the right to be vaccinated before the operation has been completed among the general population,” she said.

This article first appeared in Israel Hayom.

Caption: Israeli Public Security Minister Amir Ohana during a visit at the Corona National Enforcement Administration, in Tel Aviv, on Dec. 1, 2020.
Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.



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