Melburnians in masks at the South Melbourne Market.

COVID caution can be a win for both public health and business

We don’t have to choose between health or the economy in responding to the COVID-19 crisis. In fact,it has been shown time and time again that controlling disease transmission leads to better economic outcomes.

  • Hassan Vally

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When other countries ignored experts,especially in the early days,we didn’t.

Why we still need to listen to experts on COVID-19 rules

One of the reasons we have been so successful in navigating the pandemic is that we have listened to the experts in Australia.

  • Hassan Vally
Tennis star Novak Djokovic.

Why Djokovic should not have had his visa cancellation overturned

There are many ways in which this episode has been handled badly,but perhaps the best characterisation of why it has been so unseemly is captured by Dennis Denuto,the lawyer in the movie The Castle – it’s been in the vibe of it all.

  • Hassan Vally
MELBOURNE,AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 18:Spectators look on as Novak Djokovic of Serbia competes against Aslan Karatsev of Russia in their Men’s Singles Semifinals match during day 11 of the 2021 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on February 18,2021 in Melbourne,Australia. (Photo by Matt King/Getty Images)

Australian Open looms,but it doesn’t have to be a COVID-19 disaster

This seems like the worst of all possible times to host the Australian Open,but despite the high number of COVID-19 cases,there’s less reason to postpone the tournament than last year.

  • Hassan Vally
Children make up about one-third of active COVID cases now.

Pfizer jabs for children an important next step in vaccine rollout

A major development in our emergence from the pandemic has been the announcement that the Pfizer vaccine has been provisionally approved for use in children aged five to 11 years.

  • Catherine Bennett andHassan Vally
COVID-19. Lockdown 6. Generic photo of Lockdown in Melbourne. A huge mural on the corner of Lonsdale and Queen street looks over the citizens. 10th August 2021. Photo by Jason South. The Age

Should we give up on COVID zero?

We’re currently in the midst of one of the most challenging times during the pandemic in Australia. But until most of us are vaccinated,we can’t live with the virus.

  • Hassan Vally
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Changing advice on vaccination is causing confusion.

Confused and changing advice adds to prevailing pandemic uncertainty

The message of the government’s key advisory body on vaccines,ATAGI,is unclear as it grapples with competing concerns,considerable confusion and a changing landscape.

  • Hassan Vally
The Fearless Girl Statue in Federation Square dons a face mask.

We’re stuck in Groundhog Day,but this is the lockdown we had to have

While accepting that we have a lot of work to do to halt this outbreak,we needn’t despair over what has occurred in Victoria.

  • Hassan Vally