Reopening the World: Israel reopens, but the risks persist 

Israel reopened its economy in May to a general sense of success. The interim “bottom” line of the COVID-19 crisis was under 300 deaths nationally of a population of close to 9 million—a relatively contained provisional outcome in comparison to other countries. Israel had responded early and with stringent measures to the global pandemic. It had, moreover, … Continue reading Reopening the World: Israel reopens, but the risks persist