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The end of lockdowns is near but it’s not here yet
There’s no living with a strain three times more infections than flu and 20 times as fatal. So we can’t go wobbly on the strategy that’s prevented the deaths and economic carnage that premature reopening would have entailed.
Steven Hamilton and Richard HoldenThe delta strain of the novel coronavirus appears not only to be more transmissible but also to have infected the brains of many public commentators.
Some are arguing, incredibly, that this new strain – twice as infectious as the original version – is reason to abandon the strategy every state and territory has successfully executed for more than a year. The one that saved tens of thousands of lives and millions of livelihoods. That made Australia the envy of the world.
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