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Owners of Israel’s vaccine passport have been warned that the passport will expire six months after the holder receives his or her second dose of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine, or six months after the person has recovered from a prior coronavirus infection.
Israel’s vaccine passport system is known as the “green pass.” Residents need to show their green passes to be able to enter most public venues in the country. People who have been vaccinated, have recovered from COVID-19 or have received a negative privately funded PCR COVID-19 test result within several days are eligible for green passes.
The Israeli government recently announced expiration dates for green pass holders. Beginning on Oct. 1, the green pass will only remain effective for six months after a person receives his or her second dose. The same rule applies to people who have recovered from COVID-19.
But the catch is that Israelis can extend this deadline for themselves if they receive a third or booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
THE CATCH IS A BOOSTER WILL BE ADMINISTERED EVERY SEVERAL MONTHS
IN ORDER TO HAVE A VALID GREEN PASS!
THATs THE CATCH!
NO BOOSTER NO FREEDOM
if you don’t get ‘each' booster when it is given your greenie is not valid
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