Tag: Pandemic Response

The podcast discusses the desperate measures being taken by the Biden administration in response to inflation and economic crisis, questioning their effectiveness and rationale.
The text criticizes the Republican National Committee's resolution about the January 6 violence, drawing Mitch McConnell back into the debate over how to label the events of that day.
Dr. Sid Mukherjee discusses the implications of living in a post-Delta world, touching on the COVID-19 crisis and American medicine.
The toxic environment surrounding discussions on how to respond to the pandemic has been driven by a technocratic elite that dismisses public skepticism and downplays uncertainty.
Prof. Karnit Flug from the Israel Democracy Institute and former Bank of Israel Chancellor discusses the impact of COVID on the Israeli economy, considering the benefits of Israel's small and centralized economy.
In this podcast episode, Prof. Karnit Flug discusses the impact of the COVID pandemic on the Israeli economy.
Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi, and Elana Stein Hain analyze the response of the Haredi community to the Covid-19 pandemic in Israel.
The text discusses how current data does not support the belief that the United States is experiencing a Covid-19 crisis similar to the one seen in the Northeast during the spring.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City, there are signs of progress towards the end of strict lockdown measures and a shift towards case-based mitigation.
The COMMENTARY podcast discusses the ongoing lockdown and questions when the public might reach a breaking point where economic risks surpass public health concerns.
James B. Meigs explores the concept of trust during a pandemic, discussing how the American populace's resilience is often not trusted by government leaders to make the right decisions.
Amid the COVID-19 crisis, there is a call to view life as a precious gift and to embrace a new perspective.