<p>Israel on Sunday launched antibody testing for children aged as young as three, seeking information on the number of unvaccinated youths who have developed protection against <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">coronavirus</a> ahead of the new school year.</p>.<p>Despite surging daily infections caused by the highly transmissible Delta variant, Israel's government insists it wants to avoid the hardships and developmental setbacks caused by school closures.</p>.<p>Israel has already begun vaccinating children aged 12 and above.</p>.<p>The national serological survey is focused on pupils between the ages of three and 12 who are not yet eligible for the jab, nearly 1.5 million children.</p>.<p>It is aimed at discovering how many children developed strong antibody protection against coronavirus after having an unrecorded or latent case, according to the education ministry.</p>.<p>Those children with sufficient antibodies will not be forced to quarantine when exposed to a Covid patient, a move aimed at limiting school-year disruptions.</p>.<p>In a statement Sunday from the Jerusalem municipality announcing Israel's "largest serological operation", Mayor Moshe Leon urged parents to bring their children for the free 15-minute test done by finger pin-prick.</p>.<p>The survey is being conducted jointly by the health and education ministries and by the army's Home Front command, which told AFP Sunday that its antibody testing operation had begun.</p>.<p><strong>In Pics | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/israel-asks-children-above-3-and-up-to-undergo-covid-19-antigen-test-1021482" target="_blank">Israel asks children above 3 and up to undergo Covid-19 antigen test</a></strong></p>.<p>At a serological testing site in the coastal city of Netanya, Zohar was pleasantly surprised to discover that her son had been infected with Covid.</p>.<p>"My son got a positive result for Corona antibodies, apparently he was sick and we did not know about it," she told AFP.</p>.<p>"That means now that he will get a 'green pass' and be able to go to school safely," she said.</p>.<p>Her younger daughter, also tested on Sunday, did not have the antibodies.</p>.<p>A pilot programme conducted last week focused on mainly ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities found that roughly a fifth of children had developed antibodies, army radio reported Sunday.</p>.<p>Education ministry director general Yigal Slovik said in a statement last month that last year's school closures caused "emotional and social damage" to students.</p>.<p>"The lockdowns and remote learning caused a 44 percent increase in referrals for suicidal risk diagnosis," among other impacts, he said.</p>.<p>Israel was one of the first countries to launch a vaccination drive in mid-December via an agreement with Pfizer to obtain millions of paid vaccine doses in exchange for sharing data on their effectiveness.</p>.<p>The inoculation campaign was hailed as a success story that helped drastically reduce infections, but Israel is again registering thousands of daily cases.</p>.<p>As it launches the serological survey, Israel is also pushing forward with vaccinations, offering a third, or booster, shot to everyone over 40 while urging the unvaccinated to get the jab.</p>.<p>More than 5.4 million of Israel's roughly 9.3 million people have received two doses of the vaccine, while 1.2 million have had a third jab.</p>.<p>Israel has recorded nearly 980,000 coronavirus infections since the pandemic started early last year, and over 6,700 deaths.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>
<p>Israel on Sunday launched antibody testing for children aged as young as three, seeking information on the number of unvaccinated youths who have developed protection against <a href="http://www.deccanherald.com/coronavirus-live-news-covid-19-latest-updates.html" target="_blank">coronavirus</a> ahead of the new school year.</p>.<p>Despite surging daily infections caused by the highly transmissible Delta variant, Israel's government insists it wants to avoid the hardships and developmental setbacks caused by school closures.</p>.<p>Israel has already begun vaccinating children aged 12 and above.</p>.<p>The national serological survey is focused on pupils between the ages of three and 12 who are not yet eligible for the jab, nearly 1.5 million children.</p>.<p>It is aimed at discovering how many children developed strong antibody protection against coronavirus after having an unrecorded or latent case, according to the education ministry.</p>.<p>Those children with sufficient antibodies will not be forced to quarantine when exposed to a Covid patient, a move aimed at limiting school-year disruptions.</p>.<p>In a statement Sunday from the Jerusalem municipality announcing Israel's "largest serological operation", Mayor Moshe Leon urged parents to bring their children for the free 15-minute test done by finger pin-prick.</p>.<p>The survey is being conducted jointly by the health and education ministries and by the army's Home Front command, which told AFP Sunday that its antibody testing operation had begun.</p>.<p><strong>In Pics | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/dh-galleries/photos/israel-asks-children-above-3-and-up-to-undergo-covid-19-antigen-test-1021482" target="_blank">Israel asks children above 3 and up to undergo Covid-19 antigen test</a></strong></p>.<p>At a serological testing site in the coastal city of Netanya, Zohar was pleasantly surprised to discover that her son had been infected with Covid.</p>.<p>"My son got a positive result for Corona antibodies, apparently he was sick and we did not know about it," she told AFP.</p>.<p>"That means now that he will get a 'green pass' and be able to go to school safely," she said.</p>.<p>Her younger daughter, also tested on Sunday, did not have the antibodies.</p>.<p>A pilot programme conducted last week focused on mainly ultra-Orthodox Jewish communities found that roughly a fifth of children had developed antibodies, army radio reported Sunday.</p>.<p>Education ministry director general Yigal Slovik said in a statement last month that last year's school closures caused "emotional and social damage" to students.</p>.<p>"The lockdowns and remote learning caused a 44 percent increase in referrals for suicidal risk diagnosis," among other impacts, he said.</p>.<p>Israel was one of the first countries to launch a vaccination drive in mid-December via an agreement with Pfizer to obtain millions of paid vaccine doses in exchange for sharing data on their effectiveness.</p>.<p>The inoculation campaign was hailed as a success story that helped drastically reduce infections, but Israel is again registering thousands of daily cases.</p>.<p>As it launches the serological survey, Israel is also pushing forward with vaccinations, offering a third, or booster, shot to everyone over 40 while urging the unvaccinated to get the jab.</p>.<p>More than 5.4 million of Israel's roughly 9.3 million people have received two doses of the vaccine, while 1.2 million have had a third jab.</p>.<p>Israel has recorded nearly 980,000 coronavirus infections since the pandemic started early last year, and over 6,700 deaths.</p>.<p><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></p>