Israel’s Supreme Court weighs in on COVID-19 tracking program

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Israel’s Supreme Court has weighed in on the country’s controversial COVID-19 digital tracking program. In a ruling on Sunday, the country’s top court said the program, which was created through emergency regulations, had to be put into law in order to continue. The World’s Lydia Emmanouilidou reports. 

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