Using military language and presence might not be the best approach to COVID and public health
- Written by Stuart Ralph, Associate Professor and malaria researcher, The University of Melbourne
Daniel Pockett/AAPGovernments around the world have enacted unprecedented responses to minimise the spread of COVID to preserve both individual health and health systems.
In enacting these responses, governments have repeatedly used rhetoric invoking notions of war. Often they’ve painted the virus as an “invader” and a “wicke...

















