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Israel’s Coronavirus Crisis Lets Netanyahu Seize the Initiative Israel’s Coronavirus Crisis Lets Netanyahu Seize the Initiative
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JERUSALEM — The scourge of coronavirus converged this week with Israel’s yearlong electoral impasse, creating a crisis that could politically benefit the country’s embattled but indefatigable prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.JERUSALEM — The scourge of coronavirus converged this week with Israel’s yearlong electoral impasse, creating a crisis that could politically benefit the country’s embattled but indefatigable prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
Just days after his right-wing and religious alliance failed for a third time in a year to win a majority and form a government, and just days away from the opening of his trial on corruption charges, he has seized the initiative on the virus, leaving his chief opponent, Benny Gantz, a relative political novice, with little room to maneuver.Just days after his right-wing and religious alliance failed for a third time in a year to win a majority and form a government, and just days away from the opening of his trial on corruption charges, he has seized the initiative on the virus, leaving his chief opponent, Benny Gantz, a relative political novice, with little room to maneuver.
Since early March, Mr. Netanyahu has been appearing almost nightly on prime time to announce ever more draconian measures to protect Israelis from the outbreak, which has infected more than 140 citizens and left tens of thousands in self-quarantine.Since early March, Mr. Netanyahu has been appearing almost nightly on prime time to announce ever more draconian measures to protect Israelis from the outbreak, which has infected more than 140 citizens and left tens of thousands in self-quarantine.
[Read: Netanyahu’s bold moves: Fighting a virus or risking democracy?][Read: Netanyahu’s bold moves: Fighting a virus or risking democracy?]
Then, on Thursday night, in a televised address about the contagion, in tones that one commentator described as “dystopian,” Mr. Netanyahu called for a national emergency government, which could give him a new lease of political life with a popular proposal that Mr. Gantz will find hard to reject.Then, on Thursday night, in a televised address about the contagion, in tones that one commentator described as “dystopian,” Mr. Netanyahu called for a national emergency government, which could give him a new lease of political life with a popular proposal that Mr. Gantz will find hard to reject.
“This would be an emergency government for a limited time,” said Mr. Netanyahu, leader of the conservative Likud party and Israel’s longest-serving premier, without citing an end date. Invoking the atmosphere on the eve of the 1967 war, he added, “Together, we will fight to save tens of thousands of citizens.”“This would be an emergency government for a limited time,” said Mr. Netanyahu, leader of the conservative Likud party and Israel’s longest-serving premier, without citing an end date. Invoking the atmosphere on the eve of the 1967 war, he added, “Together, we will fight to save tens of thousands of citizens.”
Leery of being blamed for any failure of the proposal, Mr. Gantz, leader of the centrist Blue and White party, responded immediately that he would be willing to enter into discussions about forming an emergency government with Likud.Leery of being blamed for any failure of the proposal, Mr. Gantz, leader of the centrist Blue and White party, responded immediately that he would be willing to enter into discussions about forming an emergency government with Likud.
Analysts said that under the circumstances, it would be hard for Mr. Gantz to reject sitting in a Netanyahu-led government, despite his staunch refusal to do so in the past.Analysts said that under the circumstances, it would be hard for Mr. Gantz to reject sitting in a Netanyahu-led government, despite his staunch refusal to do so in the past.
On Friday Mr. Gantz said he had still not received any serious reply and the terms and real prospect of such a government arising remained unclear.On Friday Mr. Gantz said he had still not received any serious reply and the terms and real prospect of such a government arising remained unclear.
But the virus has showcased Mr. Netanyahu’s leadership skills as he moved pre-emptively and decisively to stem its spread, largely sequestering the country by ordering all arrivals from abroad to self-quarantine, brainstorming with foreign leaders by phone and videoconference and pledging subsidies to stabilize the economy.But the virus has showcased Mr. Netanyahu’s leadership skills as he moved pre-emptively and decisively to stem its spread, largely sequestering the country by ordering all arrivals from abroad to self-quarantine, brainstorming with foreign leaders by phone and videoconference and pledging subsidies to stabilize the economy.
“For Netanyahu it’s crisis as usual,” said Mitchell Barak, a Jerusalem-based political consultant and pollster. “People can say he’s doing too much, but nobody is going to say he’s not doing enough. He’s definitely earning political capital.”“For Netanyahu it’s crisis as usual,” said Mitchell Barak, a Jerusalem-based political consultant and pollster. “People can say he’s doing too much, but nobody is going to say he’s not doing enough. He’s definitely earning political capital.”
Critics have accused Mr. Netanyahu of exploiting the situation for political advantage.Critics have accused Mr. Netanyahu of exploiting the situation for political advantage.
“Benjamin Netanyahu is squeezing every ounce of political and propaganda benefit out of the coronavirus at a time of uncertainty and anxiety about the future,” Yossi Verter, a political columnist, wrote in Friday’s Haaretz, a left-wing newspaper. “This is his big moment.”“Benjamin Netanyahu is squeezing every ounce of political and propaganda benefit out of the coronavirus at a time of uncertainty and anxiety about the future,” Yossi Verter, a political columnist, wrote in Friday’s Haaretz, a left-wing newspaper. “This is his big moment.”
He added, “His current no-holds-barred effort not just to manage the crisis but to handle its PR is a clear indication of his intention to tap the situation for his personal interests.”He added, “His current no-holds-barred effort not just to manage the crisis but to handle its PR is a clear indication of his intention to tap the situation for his personal interests.”
After celebrating too early the outcome of the March 2 election, Mr. Netanyahu’s right wing and religious bloc of parties fell short, for the third time in the past 12 months, of winning enough electoral support to form a majority government.After celebrating too early the outcome of the March 2 election, Mr. Netanyahu’s right wing and religious bloc of parties fell short, for the third time in the past 12 months, of winning enough electoral support to form a majority government.
Mr. Gantz was hoping to be able to cobble together a minority government with the outside support of Arab parties. Those hopes have been floundering, but Mr. Gantz is still making efforts to secure enough recommendations to get first crack at building a coalition.Mr. Gantz was hoping to be able to cobble together a minority government with the outside support of Arab parties. Those hopes have been floundering, but Mr. Gantz is still making efforts to secure enough recommendations to get first crack at building a coalition.
For a while, Mr. Netanyahu had appeared almost down and out. Now, amid the coronavirus outbreak, he is in his element, issuing detailed health directives, even pulling a crumpled tissue out of his pocket to demonstrate good practices, while casting his opponents’ maneuvering after this month’s election as petty, partisan politics. His tough containment policies have so far earned him credit for proving prescient.For a while, Mr. Netanyahu had appeared almost down and out. Now, amid the coronavirus outbreak, he is in his element, issuing detailed health directives, even pulling a crumpled tissue out of his pocket to demonstrate good practices, while casting his opponents’ maneuvering after this month’s election as petty, partisan politics. His tough containment policies have so far earned him credit for proving prescient.
The timing of Mr. Netanyahu’s call for an emergency government is crucial. On Sunday, President Reuven Rivlin is scheduled to begin the postelection process of receiving the parties’ recommendations for who they want as prime minister.The timing of Mr. Netanyahu’s call for an emergency government is crucial. On Sunday, President Reuven Rivlin is scheduled to begin the postelection process of receiving the parties’ recommendations for who they want as prime minister.
If Mr. Gantz is selected, Blue and White would be able to begin moves in Parliament to advance legislation to prevent a candidate who has been indicted — namely, Mr. Netanyahu, who is charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three graft cases — from running for prime minister in future elections.If Mr. Gantz is selected, Blue and White would be able to begin moves in Parliament to advance legislation to prevent a candidate who has been indicted — namely, Mr. Netanyahu, who is charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust in three graft cases — from running for prime minister in future elections.
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Common symptoms include fever, a dry cough, fatigue and difficulty breathing or shortness of breath. Some of these symptoms overlap with those of the flu, making detection difficult, but runny noses and stuffy sinuses are less common. The C.D.C. has also added chills, muscle pain, sore throat, headache and a new loss of the sense of taste or smell as symptoms to look out for. Most people fall ill five to seven days after exposure, but symptoms may appear in as few as two days or as many as 14 days.
Scientists around the country have tried to identify everyday materials that do a good job of filtering microscopic particles. In recent tests, HEPA furnace filters scored high, as did vacuum cleaner bags, fabric similar to flannel pajamas and those of 600-count pillowcases. Other materials tested included layered coffee filters and scarves and bandannas. These scored lower, but still captured a small percentage of particles.
A commentary published this month on the website of the British Journal of Sports Medicine points out that covering your face during exercise “comes with issues of potential breathing restriction and discomfort” and requires “balancing benefits versus possible adverse events.” Masks do alter exercise, says Cedric X. Bryant, the president and chief science officer of the American Council on Exercise, a nonprofit organization that funds exercise research and certifies fitness professionals. “In my personal experience,” he says, “heart rates are higher at the same relative intensity when you wear a mask.” Some people also could experience lightheadedness during familiar workouts while masked, says Len Kravitz, a professor of exercise science at the University of New Mexico.
The steroid, dexamethasone, is the first treatment shown to reduce mortality in severely ill patients, according to scientists in Britain. The drug appears to reduce inflammation caused by the immune system, protecting the tissues. In the study, dexamethasone reduced deaths of patients on ventilators by one-third, and deaths of patients on oxygen by one-fifth.
The coronavirus emergency relief package gives many American workers paid leave if they need to take time off because of the virus. It gives qualified workers two weeks of paid sick leave if they are ill, quarantined or seeking diagnosis or preventive care for coronavirus, or if they are caring for sick family members. It gives 12 weeks of paid leave to people caring for children whose schools are closed or whose child care provider is unavailable because of the coronavirus. It is the first time the United States has had widespread federally mandated paid leave, and includes people who don’t typically get such benefits, like part-time and gig economy workers. But the measure excludes at least half of private-sector workers, including those at the country’s largest employers, and gives small employers significant leeway to deny leave.
So far, the evidence seems to show it does. A widely cited paper published in April suggests that people are most infectious about two days before the onset of coronavirus symptoms and estimated that 44 percent of new infections were a result of transmission from people who were not yet showing symptoms. Recently, a top expert at the World Health Organization stated that transmission of the coronavirus by people who did not have symptoms was “very rare,” but she later walked back that statement.
Touching contaminated objects and then infecting ourselves with the germs is not typically how the virus spreads. But it can happen. A number of studies of flu, rhinovirus, coronavirus and other microbes have shown that respiratory illnesses, including the new coronavirus, can spread by touching contaminated surfaces, particularly in places like day care centers, offices and hospitals. But a long chain of events has to happen for the disease to spread that way. The best way to protect yourself from coronavirus — whether it’s surface transmission or close human contact — is still social distancing, washing your hands, not touching your face and wearing masks.
A study by European scientists is the first to document a strong statistical link between genetic variations and Covid-19, the illness caused by the coronavirus. Having Type A blood was linked to a 50 percent increase in the likelihood that a patient would need to get oxygen or to go on a ventilator, according to the new study.
The unemployment rate fell to 13.3 percent in May, the Labor Department said on June 5, an unexpected improvement in the nation’s job market as hiring rebounded faster than economists expected. Economists had forecast the unemployment rate to increase to as much as 20 percent, after it hit 14.7 percent in April, which was the highest since the government began keeping official statistics after World War II. But the unemployment rate dipped instead, with employers adding 2.5 million jobs, after more than 20 million jobs were lost in April.
If air travel is unavoidable, there are some steps you can take to protect yourself. Most important: Wash your hands often, and stop touching your face. If possible, choose a window seat. A study from Emory University found that during flu season, the safest place to sit on a plane is by a window, as people sitting in window seats had less contact with potentially sick people. Disinfect hard surfaces. When you get to your seat and your hands are clean, use disinfecting wipes to clean the hard surfaces at your seat like the head and arm rest, the seatbelt buckle, the remote, screen, seat back pocket and the tray table. If the seat is hard and nonporous or leather or pleather, you can wipe that down, too. (Using wipes on upholstered seats could lead to a wet seat and spreading of germs rather than killing them.)
If you’ve been exposed to the coronavirus or think you have, and have a fever or symptoms like a cough or difficulty breathing, call a doctor. They should give you advice on whether you should be tested, how to get tested, and how to seek medical treatment without potentially infecting or exposing others.
An emergency government based on cooperation between Likud and Blue and White would likely put any such legislation on hold.An emergency government based on cooperation between Likud and Blue and White would likely put any such legislation on hold.
In any case, in the shadow of the epidemic, the unresolved legal questions surrounding Mr. Netanyahu’s fitness to form a new government while under indictment have largely been shunted out of public spotlight. The opening of his trial, with a mainly procedural hearing set for March 17, is also likely to take place with few, if any, reporters in attendance. It could even end up being postponed.In any case, in the shadow of the epidemic, the unresolved legal questions surrounding Mr. Netanyahu’s fitness to form a new government while under indictment have largely been shunted out of public spotlight. The opening of his trial, with a mainly procedural hearing set for March 17, is also likely to take place with few, if any, reporters in attendance. It could even end up being postponed.
“He has been running a very effective campaign,” said Ayelet Frish, a strategic consultant who long worked for Shimon Peres. “Corona has given him legitimacy,” she added.“He has been running a very effective campaign,” said Ayelet Frish, a strategic consultant who long worked for Shimon Peres. “Corona has given him legitimacy,” she added.
Israeli measures to contain the spread have been among the most stringent in the world. Israel moved swiftly to bar the entry of foreign arrivals from Italy in late February, angering the Italian government, which was taken by surprise, according to Lior Haiat, spokesman for Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.Israeli measures to contain the spread have been among the most stringent in the world. Israel moved swiftly to bar the entry of foreign arrivals from Italy in late February, angering the Italian government, which was taken by surprise, according to Lior Haiat, spokesman for Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
“But look at what’s going on in Italy today,” Mr. Haiat said. “Israel is a very small and crowded country. If will be hard to stop an epidemic.”“But look at what’s going on in Italy today,” Mr. Haiat said. “Israel is a very small and crowded country. If will be hard to stop an epidemic.”
For once, being surrounded by largely hostile neighbors has been fortunate for Israel.For once, being surrounded by largely hostile neighbors has been fortunate for Israel.
Its unique placement, with only a trickle of passengers over its land borders and most international travelers passing through a single airport, allowed Israel to quickly and efficiently impose such strict travel restrictions and border controls, said Prof. Ran Balicer, a member of the Health Ministry’s epidemic management team.Its unique placement, with only a trickle of passengers over its land borders and most international travelers passing through a single airport, allowed Israel to quickly and efficiently impose such strict travel restrictions and border controls, said Prof. Ran Balicer, a member of the Health Ministry’s epidemic management team.
“We did it early on because we could,” he said.“We did it early on because we could,” he said.
Israel has been preparing for such an event for two decades, according to Professor Balicer, who edited a detailed contingency plan for just this scenario 15 years ago.Israel has been preparing for such an event for two decades, according to Professor Balicer, who edited a detailed contingency plan for just this scenario 15 years ago.
Israel has since moved on to social distancing, limiting indoor gatherings to 100 people, closing schools and universities and canceling sports events.Israel has since moved on to social distancing, limiting indoor gatherings to 100 people, closing schools and universities and canceling sports events.
It has also been cooperating closely with the Palestinian Authority, which is dealing with a coronavirus outbreak mainly centered on the West Bank pilgrimage city of Bethlehem, with about 35 confirmed cases there so far. Israel has facilitated the transfer of disinfectants, testing kits and tourists and has closed border crossings in coordination with the Palestinian and Jordanian authorities.It has also been cooperating closely with the Palestinian Authority, which is dealing with a coronavirus outbreak mainly centered on the West Bank pilgrimage city of Bethlehem, with about 35 confirmed cases there so far. Israel has facilitated the transfer of disinfectants, testing kits and tourists and has closed border crossings in coordination with the Palestinian and Jordanian authorities.
“Netanyahu was ahead of the curve compared with other world leaders,” said Mr. Barak, the pollster. “People may say we are in the middle of a crisis, why would you change a guy like that now for someone who doesn’t know the ropes?”“Netanyahu was ahead of the curve compared with other world leaders,” said Mr. Barak, the pollster. “People may say we are in the middle of a crisis, why would you change a guy like that now for someone who doesn’t know the ropes?”