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When did ‘flatten the curve’ become ‘zero transmission’?
From the beginning, our politicians were adamant that restrictions, lockdowns and the shutting down of domestic and international borders are needed to reduce the daily number of cases. We are never told how many of those cases are people who are hospitalised.This strategy was pursued, we were…
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