By Philip Oltermann in Berlin | The Guardian | 2 years 3 months ago | World
With 400 public health offices forging ahead with testing, the country is a model for others to emulate As the coronavirus crisis tests the resilience of democracies around the globe, Germany has gone from cursing its lead-footed, decentralised political system to wondering if federalism’s tortoise versus hare logic puts it in a better position to brave the pandemic than most. Under German federalism...
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