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Divisive language – The News International
Nearly a year ago when this COVID-19 crisis was taking hold, people across the world expressed outrage at the term ‘China virus’. It was important to condemn such…

Nearly a year ago when this COVID-19 crisis was taking hold, people across the world expressed outrage at the term China virus. It was important to condemn such divisive and, some said, racist language.
But a year later, after more than 2.3 million people across the world have died from the virus, the global economy has dived and education has been disrupted for an entire generation of children, I wonder if we have really learned our lessons.
Referring to the 501 V2 strain of COVID-19, which was…
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