Three Years of Covid-19 Inconsistencies
Monday, February 7, 2022
The government never seems to learn anything about how to handle the Covid-19 pandemic, now in its third year. There is a lack of consistencies to create policies based on data.
THE Covid-19 pandemic seems not to have taught the government anything about how to produce effective public policies. Now entering its third year, endeavors to deal with the pandemic have been reactive and makeshift. The government has never been steadfast in protecting the people from the threat of infection through policies that are scientific and based on data.
Just look at the handling of Omicron, the newest variant of the coronavirus. Gove
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