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With a proven track record of driving the news cycle, Andrew Bolt steers discussion, encourages debate and offers his perspective on national affairs. A leading journalist and commentator, Andrew’s columns are published in the Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph and Advertiser. He writes Australia’s most-read political blog and hosts The Bolt Report on Sky News Australia at 7.00pm Monday to Thursday.

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Recently arrived overseas travellers get off their bus and wait inside to check in at the Crown Promenade Hotel in Melbourne, Sunday, March 29, 2020. Travellers who arrive into the country today from overseas are being sent straight to makeshift quarantine facilities across Australia. Travellers will spend 14 days of quarantine in state-funded hotel rooms, with doors guarded by state police, defence personnel or private security guards.A shutdown of non-essential services is in effect Australia wide in a bid to slow the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) disease. (AAP Image/Scott Barbour) NO ARCHIVING

Bolt: Aussies should be back at work in two weeks

If we keep our blunderbuss approach of closing business and self-isolating, the suffering from coronavirus will be enormous. So here are five reasons why we can stop forcing millions of fit, young and frustrated Aussies to stay home, writes Andrew Bolt.

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THE MAGIC WEAPON AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS: SOAP

THE MAGIC WEAPON AGAINST THE CORONAVIRUS: SOAP

Forget all those sanitisers. The humble bar of soap, plus hot water, is the potent weapon against the coronavirus. I didn’t realise how good soap was until I read about its molecular structure – and its wicked tail that cracks through the virus’s fat layers that protects the poison inside. Read this and you’ll never take soap for granted again.

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CORONAVIRUS: POLITICIANS ARE BURNING OUR COUNTRY IN ORDER TO SAVE IT

CORONAVIRUS: POLITICIANS ARE BURNING OUR COUNTRY IN ORDER TO SAVE IT

Politicians are destroying thousands of businesses and hundreds of thousands of jobs to stop a virus that has so far killed just 14 people and is less deadly than first thought. It must change tack fast before it leaves our economy a smoking ruin.  This virus is dangerous but there is a better way to fight it. My editorial from The Bolt Report.

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LEARN FROM TAIWAN: BEAT THIS VIRUS WITHOUT CLOSING SHOPS

LEARN FROM TAIWAN: BEAT THIS VIRUS WITHOUT CLOSING SHOPS

We must learn from Taiwan – now. It has around our population but has recorded just 235 confirmed cases of coronavirus and two deaths. Even more remarkably, it’s done this without closing shops, offices, restaurants and markets. Mat Carney has just returned and describes its remarkable success – and our astonishing slackness. Watch.

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WE’RE SLOWLY GETTING ON TOP OF THE VIRUS. NOW TO SAVE PEOPLE’S JOBS

WE’RE SLOWLY GETTING ON TOP OF THE VIRUS. NOW TO SAVE PEOPLE’S JOBS

More encouraging news.  The rise in new cases of coronavirus in Australia – 406 since 3pm yesterday – is still too high, but the rate of increase is the lowest in weeks: 12.8 per cent. One more death, of a 91-year-old woman, brings our toll to 14. But the death rate among those infected here is about the lowest in the world: under 0.4 per cent.

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WE’RE NOT DYING (YET) LIKE THESE SCAREMONGERS SAID

WE’RE NOT DYING (YET) LIKE THESE SCAREMONGERS SAID

So far Australia’s death toll from the coronavirus is just 13. It will rise, but is much less than we were led to expect. Was the danger – real enough – wildly exaggerated? Here are the most alarmist predictions that helped to panic our  governments into burning down the country in order to “save” it.  

Original URL: https://www.heraldsun.com.au/journalists/andrew-bolt/page/169