“Many Israelis understand that there is a serious challenge and we cannot just sort of allow time to pass and hope that this issue will go away.” #PandemicAtlaspic.twitter.com/cuz833kle0
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“Many Israelis understand that there is a serious challenge and we cannot just sort of allow time to pass and hope that this issue will go away.” #PandemicAtlaspic.twitter.com/cuz833kle0
Avraham Rubenstein, an ultra-Orthodox mayor in Bnei Brak, calls the uproar unfair. After winning praise for bringing one of Israel’s worst outbreaks under control, he believes anger toward his community is motivated by ignorance and animosity. #PandemicAtlaspic.twitter.com/8VcIx5kcGh
Rubenstein’s city operates numerous programs to assist the ill and their families, and has enlisted hundreds of volunteers who have recovered from COVID-19 to help older residents. #PandemicAtlaspic.twitter.com/kwtRKkHeHj
The mayor says the ultra-Orthodox must be allowed to manage things in their own way, but that doesn’t mean people want to be sick or aren’t proud Israelis. “We are an inseparable part of the country.” #PandemicAtlaspic.twitter.com/18B70tSmfx
The coronavirus emerged a year ago in Wuhan, China, and swept across the world. It brought joblessness and lockdowns, infirmity and death to all corners of the globe. But each nation has its own story of how it coped. Read @AP's #PandemicAtlas project.http://apne.ws/r7v1ofK
“the community prioritizes faith over science” based
Could you explain what they believe?
Fear propaganda is a religion too.
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