From South African undertakers to ultra-Orthodox Israeli rabbis, an unconventional cadre of people has joined global efforts to increase COVID vaccination rates. They’re launching campaigns that traditionally have been the realm of public health officials.http://apne.ws/Q5vpSVU
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Facing omicron, Israeli officials “are going on the offensive,″ said Avraham Rubinstein, the mayor of Bnei Brak, Israel's largest ultra-Orthodox Jewish city. They are deploying mobile vaccination clinics and enlisting prominent rabbis in the community. http://apne.ws/pIqwBYA pic.twitter.com/DQnY5tUBPO
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On a December day, a convoy of hearses with sirens wailing drove up to a shopping mall in Johannesburg’s sprawling Soweto township. “Vaccinate, vaccinate!’’ Vuyo Mabindisi of Vuyo’s Funeral Services said. “We don’t want to see you coming to our offices." http://apne.ws/5KOnW9O pic.twitter.com/VthdlJGrR7
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