Israel's latest rules – designed to stem the spread of Omicron – add a new layer of pressure to parents and children alike
As the months wear on, I face the conundrums and challenges of Israel’s (mostly failed and entirely illogical) COVID policies with a tad bit of humor. Or maybe sarcasm.
To do anything else may lead to depression.
Clearly, humor is a coping mechanism that helps some of us wade through the morass of policies that change with the wind, policies which even the health minister was caught as saying had no epidemiological reasoning behind them. Yet they impact our ability to travel, shop and participate in leisure activities. And go to school.