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Without a trace: Israel’s covid-19 spike

Jul 23, 2020
Roger McShane, The Economist's Middle East editor, discusses Israel's COVID-19 resurgence and the political fallout as Prime Minister Netanyahu faces protests over an overwhelmed contact-tracing program. Ted Plafker, the Beijing correspondent, reveals the impact of devastating floods displacing nearly 2 million people in China, sparking criticism on river management efforts. The conversation also touches on the societal shift towards bedtime stories for adults as a soothing escape during turbulent times, highlighting the growing trend in sleep-related content.
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Israel's COVID Resurgence

  • Israel's COVID-19 cases surged despite initial success, prompting protests and new lockdowns.
  • PM Netanyahu's early optimism now contrasts with the current crisis.
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Contact Tracing Failure

  • Israel's contact tracing program has been overwhelmed, hindering containment efforts.
  • Experts believe the government reopened too quickly without adequate measures.
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Netanyahu's Centralized Control

  • Netanyahu's centralized control and reluctance to delegate, particularly to rival Benny Gantz, hampered the COVID-19 response.
  • He prioritized personal credit over effective management.
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