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Prof. Ran Blitzer also tells Ynet TV it's painful to see some Israelis refusing to get vaccinated despite the country being a leader in vaccination drive.
"The government has twice tried the trick of ignoring the recommendations of the Health Ministry, opening up not in a gradual manner and hoping it will end well, both times it did not end so well, the disease spiraled out of control and never did we try to go out [of a lockdown] with 5,000 new infections a day and hope for the best," he said, referring to Israel's current average of daily COVID-19 cases.

The Green Pass outline includes three stages, with the first stage beginning on Feb. 23 and the third scheduled to be implemented on March 9 and includes the reopening of indoor and outdoor dining.

The professor also urged the public to get vaccinated especially in light of the Israeli research that showed a reduction of 94% in the rate of symptomatic infection and a reduction of 92% in the rate of serious illness among those who received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine.

"Once you get infected, one in 30 people will develop a serious illness."