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Vaccine pass required to attend Israeli concert

The Israeli government has launched a "Green Pass" program that allows vaccinated individuals to go to concerts, the gym, hotels and more.
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Israel’s largest city held a concert Wednesday solely for people who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus. 

Seniors had to present a "Green Pass" to attend singer Nurit Galron’s open-air concert in Tel Aviv’s Yarkon Park, where social distancing guidelines still were in place. The government pass shows they had received both doses of the vaccine at least a week beforehand or had recovered from and developed immunity to the virus, Reuters reported. 

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