Can non-resident Israeli citizens get vaccinated in Israel currently?

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Israel is leading the world in vaccinations, with 37% of the population vaccinated as of January 23rd 2021. The Israeli PM promised that everyone in the country will be vaccinated by the end of March, thus vaccine availability is not an issue. But what about Israeli citizens who live abroad? Is it possible for them to fly to Israel and get a vaccine shot?

This could be useful for Israeli citizens who work in high-contact professions (such as nurses or pilots), but live in a country where vaccines will not be available locally for a long time. Related question: Where can I travel to receive a COVID vaccine as a tourist?






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