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taking a break from study Teenagers in Israel are rolling up their sleeves as the country expanded its covered 19 vaccination drive Sunday to include 16 to 18 year olds.
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The government says it's an effort to ensure their attendance at school exams.
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Israel, which has the world's fastest vaccine distribution rate, is hoping to begin reopening its economy next month.
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I got a 17 year old, Noga says she got vaccinated in a bid to return to normal and succeed in her final exams.
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The Health Ministry says Israel has given it least one dose to more than 25% of its population of nine million since December 19.
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The vaccines were initially limited to the elderly and other high risk categories, but are now available to anyone over 40 or with parental permission those between 16 and 18.
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Israel has been under a third national lock down since December 27 which it plans to lift at the end of January.
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But it's education minister said it's still too early to know if schools would reopen next month.