Now that we have reached the 1 million mark of the first stage of vaccinations, new questions can be raised. 1. Now that we can see the light at the end of the tunnel, people seem to have lost all patience with the tunnel, and can’t bear the lockdown.  How can they be brought to have the patience to endure the final round? 2. Now that many of the older people have been vaccinated, the younger people are hungering to get their chance at the jab.  Since many of the Arab towns have surpluses because the population has opposed the vaccine, should the Jews go there for their jab?  If you go to the centers in the city early in the morning and register for the leftovers, and then come back around nine at night, you may have a chance – even if you’re just 40, because of the reluctance to waste the doses.  Is this fair?  Is it necessary?  4.  What will be the final situation – so many people who have lost their shops, their jobs, businesses that cannot be recovered?  Can we begin to determine how to reconstitute our livelihoods, our culture, our friends?