The Knesset has unanimously approved Member of Knesset Yehuda Glick's bill to require educational institutions, including day and afternoon care to keep epinephrine drugs for emergency treatment of a life-threatening allergic reaction, starting with the next school year.
In addition, it was determined that the Minister of Health, in consultation with the Minister of Education and the Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, will establish regulations regarding the dosage of the product to be kept, its location, the signs required for placement, the maintenance conditions of the preparation and the order of action in case of an allergic reaction.