Amid Israel’s Covid-19 success, bid for ‘fruitful ties’ with Muslim nations continues, envoy says

  • A quick vaccine roll-out and lessons from Singapore have helped Israel to recover from a ‘severe’ virus situation, said Sagi Karni, Israel’s ambassador to Singapore
  • In a wide-ranging interview, Karni also spoke about Israel’s growing trade with its Arab Muslim neighbours, and its hope for relations with Indonesia and Malaysia

Sagi Karni, Israel’s ambassador to Singapore. Photo: Handout
With more than half its 9.25 million population fully vaccinated against Covid-19, Israel is right at the top of the global inoculation drive, turning around what had been a “severe situation” for a country that saw some 10,000 daily cases logged just three months ago.

When the first vaccine shots were rolled out on December 19, Israel was just easing out of a second lockdown and had been bracing itself for a possible third one as a new wave of infections erupted. Feeling the sense of urgency, the authorities sped up the immunisation drive, said Israel’s ambassador to Singapore, Sagi Karni. It helped that Israelis had no hesitancy about receiving the shots, he added.

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