A senior health official said Thursday that Israelis may need another COVID vaccine dose to protect them from possible new coronavirus strains, Ynet News reports. Health Ministry Director General Prof. Nachman Ash told Ynet it’s still to soon to say that the pandemic is behind us. “The [Omicron] wave is behind us, but the confirmed cases are still not low. I really hope that this is the last wave. I don’t know that there won’t be another variant that will bring on another wave. We’re preparing for such an option, but I hope it doesn’t happen.”

Prof. Ash claims crowded events, including upcoming Purim celebrations, don’t invoke fears in him of a potential mass outbreak. “I’m not worried at all, I don’t expect there to be an influx of cases because of Purim. But personally, everyone needs to avoid getting infected… Elderly people with compromised immune system need to protect themselves much more, and I would advise them to avoid these parties…

“At a certain point we’ll need to receive another vaccine that will strengthen our immune system against possibilities of another wave. We’re going through a process of learning as we go along, this month we have a full day dedicated to examining what happened [in the last wave] and extracting lessons for the next wave, there are certainly things we need to learn from,” he said.