Tag: Covid 19

Dr. Sharon Alroy-Preis, Head of Public Health Services at Israel's Ministry of Health, is interviewed in this podcast episode, discussing her role in leading Israel's COVID-19 vaccination efforts and concerns about a potential fifth wave.
The podcast discusses whether Republicans should enjoy watching potential Democratic disarray or if it would be detrimental to the country.
The podcast discusses how the media and Big Tech are suppressing stories about Hunter Biden and China's role in COVID, highlighting the implications of such actions.
In a recent podcast episode, the discussion revolves around Joe Biden's speech on COVID and his plans, questioning the message of reassuring the vaccinated while vowing to protect them from the unvaccinated.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought unprecedented attention to science, but it also highlights the lack of understanding of the scientific method among the general public.
Dr. Sid Mukherjee discusses the implications of living in a post-Delta world, touching on the COVID-19 crisis and American medicine.
The author, a rabbi at the Fire Island Synagogue, responds to an essay that argues synagogues should admit congregants regardless of vaccination status.
In this article, the author addresses the difficulties and decisions faced by rabbis in planning for High Holiday services during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
Ben Shapiro discusses the deteriorating situation in Afghanistan, describing it as transitioning from a debacle to a hostage crisis.
Synagogues across the United States are facing challenges and making adjustments as they plan for in-person High Holiday services amidst the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
The text questions Joe Biden's behavior during the Afghanistan crisis he initiated and discusses the challenges of handling the unvaccinated population amidst the deadly pandemic.
The podcast discusses President Biden's interview with George Stephanopoulos where he claimed to have foreseen the chaos in Afghanistan, alongside remarks by Joint Chiefs Chair Mark Milley and Defense Secretary Austin.
The Covid-19 pandemic has unexpectedly sparked a surge in aliyah (Jewish immigration to Israel) from North America.
Nelly Grussgott, a 90-year-old Holocaust survivor living in Brooklyn, decided to move into an independent living facility in March 2020 but canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
In the Fall 2021 issue of Letters, Dr. Joshua Katz argues against the notion that science is inherently flawed, emphasizing that while science is not a substitute for religion, the scientific method itself is not flawed.
Yuval Levin, founding editor of National Affairs, discusses the situation in Afghanistan and Joe Biden's response, along with his recent article in Commentary magazine about successes in confronting COVID-19.
Last year, Evan Sherman, a young and talented jazz drummer, found himself without gigs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The podcast discusses criticisms of the CDC, the Biden administration's handling of COVID-19, and alleged disinformation about the Delta variant in mainstream media.
The author criticizes a recent Rolling Stone article that glorifies dominatrixes who demand proof of vaccination from their submissive clients.
James B. Meigs discusses the Delta variant surge and the resistance among some on the Right to combat it on a podcast episode, highlighting the issue of vaccine refusal.
The discussion covers the recent increase in U.S. COVID cases, the ongoing challenges in ending the pandemic, and debates surrounding vaccines and lockdowns.
The podcast discussed the importance of 95-year-old Mel Brooks' life and career in American comedy, emphasizing the need to preserve what he brought to American life.
The text discusses the current challenges facing new Israeli Prime Minister Bennett and US President Biden, including the resurgence of COVID-19 in Israel and a new challenge from Iran.
In this edition of "The Dilemmas of Power," Allison Kaplan Sommer, Don Futterman, and Noah Efron discuss several important topics.
The text discusses the phenomenon of some individuals choosing to continue living under COVID-19 restrictions, such as masks, despite data indicating the pandemic is over.