Senior leaders from Israel's health funds have called for stricter measures against individuals who refuse to vaccinate themselves or their children, citing a concerning decline in vaccination rates. At a recent conference, Leumit Health Fund's chief executive proposed economic penalties, such as revoking child allowances and tax credits, for those who avoid vaccinations and thereby increase public health risks.
Other health officials echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the ethical and moral responsibility to protect not only individual children but also the wider community. They argued that previous public awareness campaigns have not succeeded, and more forceful steps may be necessary to achieve adequate vaccination coverage.
The discussion highlighted a growing consensus among health fund leaders that mandatory vaccination policies and economic sanctions could be essential to safeguarding public health.

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