Far-Right Otzma Yehudit lawmaker Limor Son Har-Melech said on Wednesday that there was no scientific basis for COVID-19 vaccinations. “The issue was conducted in a problematic manner,” she told ynet in an interview. On Monday Son Har-Melech asked medical experts how physicians can determine whether the West Nile virus which has recently been spreading in the country and was caused by infected mosquito bites, was not in fact the result of vaccines given to Israelis during the COVID pandemic.
“I’d love to learn how you make sure this is the specific disease and not some other underlying condition," she told the experts testifying before the committee. "Did you check if the deceased were vaccinated at all?” 2 View gallery Limor Son Har-Melech ( Photo: Yoav Dudkevitch ) You raised a conspiracy theory under the guise of a question in the Knesset: Did patients with severe cases of West Nile virus receive COVID-19 vaccinations? "I didn’t ask that. I asked whether it was investigated in these severe cases.
I didn’t talk about a conspiracy, I asked a question. There are scientific questions you want to investigate and know if there could be a connection, I asked a very clear question. I go work against actions conducted improperly, and things I know can harm public health.
” "We were the first hospital to identify and report cases to the Health Ministry," Dr. Yael Paran, head of the Infectious Diseases Unit and Deputy Director of the Infectious Diseases Department at Te.