Larry Williams Drive

Andrew Dickens: I believe in a day beyond the virus

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Sinopsis

So, the fight against Covid continues just when we thought that maybe we were getting closer to an end. Maybe it's a case of an abundance of caution or maybe they were just looking at what's happening across the Tasman, where hospitalisations doubled over the second half of March as a second wave came through. Or maybe that second wave is just the first wave given a chance to build up again as Victoria and New South Wales over-loosened. Maybe that's something we shouldn't do. And maybe there is another variant waiting just around the corner for us. I receive emails daily from people railing against the blindness of our commentators about the arrival of new variants around the world. They chastise me for daring to hope that the acute stage of this pandemic is coming to an end. But I'm not going to let the prospect of something that may or may not happen in the future get in the way of my thinking. If the unthinkable happens and another deadly variant emerges, I'm confident we can adapt and adapt well, because