What does a case of Covid-19 really mean? Prof Carl Heneghan & Tom Jefferson, The Spectator
‘What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet,’ wrote the Bard. He was referring to a rose which is a rose, instantly recognised by its fragrance and its appearance. But a case of Covid-19 does not fit the metaphor, because it differs wherever you look. … Continue reading What does a case of Covid-19 really mean? Prof Carl Heneghan & Tom Jefferson, The Spectator
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