Israel has committed to sharing data incl about side effects, efficacy, time to develop antibodies broken down acc to age, gender, preexisting conditions etc. The country basically acts as a large, real-world lab for manufacturers and the rest of the 🌎 . https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-israel-trades-medical-data-for-vaccine-doses-1001356436
(2) PUBLIC OUTREACH. Were Israelis more pro-vaccine than others? Not at all. According to surveys, only ~50% of the general public and ~60% of HCWs wanted to take the COVID-19 vaccine. So the pro-vaccination campaign had to start early & with special focus on the skeptical.
The Health Ministry set up special teams to target the Ultra-Orthodox, East Jerusalem, Arab communities in the north, Bedouins & Russian speakers as well as a team to identify misinformation and work with tech companies on nipping its spread in the bud. https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-israel-thinks-out-the-box-how-to-convince-the-unwilling-50-to-vaccinate-1.9376238
The Ministry of Health produced a series of 1-minute videos in 4 languages (Hebrew, Arabic, Russian, Amharic) on subjects like the efficacy of the vaccines or the nature of mRNA technology. You can watch them here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKTHc_HFDiAiOr0vE_Imj5g/videos?view=0&sort=dd&shelf_id=1
They also enlisted some "influencers" to work the public or their respective communities. Here are some of them.
Surely a rabbinical sign-off helped: Rabbi Yitzchok Zilberstein (87), a leading ultra-Orthodox authority, issued a ruling stating the "medicine should be taken." Previously, he held discussions with the Head of Innovation at @ClalitHealth. https://www.inn.co.il/news/461793 
It also helped that @IsraeliPM went all in: he got vaccinated on live TV, toured the vaccine storage site, claims to have called @pfizer CEO Albert Bourla 17 times so far, and recently visited a clinic in an Arab town where he encouraged locals *in Arabic* to take the vaccine.
(3) LOGISTICS: vaccines arrive to the airport in Tel Aviv, move to freezers in @tevapharm's storage facility, and are distributed on to clinics, pop-up vaccination centres, or even the six-meter long, freezer-equipped caravans that function as mobile vaccination units.
The vaccines are handled by SLE, the logistics unit of @tevapharm. Their freezers can hold up to 5 million 💉 doses. All of this was in place by November. (having a local pharma giant & a population trained in military precision must've helped) https://twitter.com/israelipm/status/1331946595785596928
(4) DIGITALIZATION: Digitized medical records allow HMOs to identify those most at risk and proactively contact them. It also makes administration much easier & faster. (Would be curious in an experts' opinion if what's described by @davidhorovitz cld happen under #GDPR at all).
People can book appointments for their vaccination by phone or on the HMO websites or in apps (this absolutely blows this European's mind). Acc to a friend working in an EMT unit vacintating the elderly, pre-💉 admin takes cca 1 minute and is done with the help of "mini tablets".
(5) FLEXIBILITY The strategy gets adjusted on the go. Israel authorized the use of the 6th dose in Pfizer vials Dec 24. To ensure minimum waste, at the end of the day, leftover 💉 are administered to anyone within reach, no matter whether they are in the priority group or not.
The above mentioned SLE repackages doses into bundles as small as 100 doses (the now famous "pizza-sized boxes") allowing easier supply to small clinics and mobile units along with the hospitals and large centres. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-israel-vaccination/pizza-sized-boxes-and-paying-a-premium-israels-covid-19-vaccine-rollout-idUSKBN29B0KJ
(6) HEALTHCARE. A functioning healthcare system is clearly the pre-requisite that made all the other factors work. Israel has universal, and virtually free, healthcare with 4 national HMO’s competing to enroll members.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/small-wonder-how-israel-rolled-up-its-sleeves-and-became-vaccination-nation/
p.s. These photos are from a friend who is part of a 10-member EMT unit vaccinating 900-1000 people/day (!) in retirement homes. She says their arrival is treated like a festivity everywhere they go.
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cc @andreafeigl1 , you might be interested in this. There‘s soo much for Europeans and the US to learn from this example.
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