
Coronavirus conversations: Israel's indoor mask mandate
Israel has renewed indoor mask mandate after Covid cases rise
Just days after lifting it, Israel has reimposed indoor mask mandate because of a rise in cases caused by the Delta variant. We have been talking to two members of a family who don’t quite agree about whether the decision is the right one or not.
Dozens of people have died in the record-breaking heatwave in the US Pacific north-west and Canada. We'll explore how extreme heat can affect the body and also hear how people are coping in temperatures that have soared close to 50C.
We'll go to Miami to get the latest on the apartment block collapse.
We'll also hear why some black Tik Tok users are striking because of what they're calling dance appropriation.
(Photo: Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett smiles as he adjusts his protective mask during his visit to a Maccabi healthcare maintenance organisation (HMO) outlet which offers vaccinations against the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Holon, near Tel Aviv, Israel June 29, 2021. Creadit: Amir Cohen/Reuters)
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