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Why Europe Is Flattening the Curve (and the U.S. Isn’t)

Nov 17, 2020
Matina Stevis-Gridneff reports on the EU for The New York Times, while Mitch Smith covers American politics from the Midwest. They delve into the stark contrast between Europe's strict lockdowns and the U.S.'s fragmented response to COVID-19. Europe unifies citizens with clear communication and support, effectively slowing infection rates. In the Midwest, confusion and varied state strategies hinder progress, raising critical questions about leadership and public compliance as cases surge. The discussion also touches on the promise of vaccines amid ongoing challenges.
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Coordinated Response in Europe

  • Europe saw coordinated messaging and policies in their COVID response.
  • This stems from their close proximity and the impact one country's situation has on its neighbors.
INSIGHT

Financial Aid in Europe

  • European governments provided substantial financial support during lockdowns.
  • This fostered a sense of connection between citizens and governments.
ANECDOTE

German Financial Aid

  • Germany offered extensive financial aid, even to freelance artists.
  • They received a 5,000 euro check to help them cope with lost income.
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