Coordinating immunity for citizens


The government’s task is compounded by those who want to score political points even at a time when everybody should be listening to the scientists.

TWO weeks ago I referred to the meme that wished Happy New Year on Jan 1, than noted that Australia was on fire on Jan 2 and “World War III had begun” (with the US killing by drone strike of senior Iranian General Qassem Soleimani) on Jan 3.

The latter two major events have since been crowded out by coverage of two other ongoing situations.

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