Why Israel’s Covid deaths increase may bode ill for the UK

'Vaccine star of the pandemic' has recorded steep hike in coronavirus-related fatalities in recent weeks

Medical workers on an isolation ward at the Ziv Medical Centre, Safed
Medical workers in an isolation ward at the Ziv Medical Centre in the northern city of Safed
(Image credit: Jalaa Marey/AFP via Getty Images)

A spike in Covid-19 deaths in one of the most highly vaccinated populations in the world is causing widespread concern among countries poised to lift coronavirus restrictions.

A total of 679 people died from the virus last month in Israel, according to latest figures released by the nation’s Health Ministry. The steep increase has triggered fears that the “vaccine star of the pandemic” is succumbing to the Omicron variant, The Telegraph reported.

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