General
WA has a new pandemic playbook, and many elements have taken authorities by surprise

You can’t close state borders because Western Australia grows 95 per cent of the country’s capsicums — that was effectively a rule in the old pandemic playbook.
Key points:
- Dr Paul Armstrong says the creation of COVID-19 vaccines is “remarkable”
- However, he says the vaccines are not a panacea for stopping the virus
- He says WA’s success to date has been partly due to strong baseline policies
But Dr Paul Armstrong has written a new playbook.
WA Public Health’s deputy chief health officer has 25 years of experience working through various pandemics across the world.
Twenty years ago in a pandemic planning group, the epidemiologist was told state borders could never be closed due to capsicum sales and other trade.
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