Why is Israel's COVID-19 vaccine rollout the fastest in the world? #TheAgenda
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How did Israel manage to vaccinate most of its population in such a short time, while other countries are struggling with limited supplies and delays in distribution?
Nathan Jeffay from The Times of Israel, explains. #TheAgenda
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