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  • Bioethics
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  • Israel mandated a Green Pass in March 2021 for access to public venues.
  • Eligibility included vaccination, recovery from COVID-19, or participation in vaccine trials.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the ethical implications of the Israeli Green Pass policy.
  • To explore the balance between public health objectives and individual rights.

Main Methods:

  • Ethical analysis of the Green Pass policy.
  • Review of legal and public health frameworks.

Main Results:

  • The Green Pass facilitates economic and social reopening but restricts unvaccinated individuals.
  • Potential conflicts with solidarity and trust-building principles were identified.

Conclusions:

  • Balancing Green Pass effectiveness with equality, proportionality, and fairness is crucial for ethical legitimacy.
  • Careful implementation can mitigate breaches of trust and promote societal cohesion.