Many governments struggle with strategy to resume daily lives without risking fresh wave of infections; some, especially in US, are sending the public contradictory messages
As life returns to something like normal for many Beit Shemesh residents like me, some of the town's Hasidic residents find themselves under a government lockdown
Team that includes economists, epidemiologist say death toll without limitations would be higher but manageable, while preventing serious damage to economy
Police take down most checkpoints placed at entrances to Deir al-Asad and Bi'ina, the former of which had the highest infection rate in the country as of Friday
Curfew goes into effect from Sunday at 6 a.m. and will last at least 5 days after these areas see spike in infections; IDF to ensure residents have access to food, basic services
If early trends had continued, today there'd be 600,000 sick Israelis and thousands 'would have ended their lives,' says Bar Siman-Tov, defending policies amid economic meltdown
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