
Adrian J. Esterman
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Oct 27, 2024 |
agedcareinsite.com.au | Adrian J. Esterman |Guzyal Hill |Hassan Vally |Kim M Caudwell
Adrian Esterman, University of South Australia; Guzyal Hill, Charles Darwin University; Hassan Vally, Deakin University; Kim M Caudwell, Charles Darwin University; Michael Toole, Burnet Institute; Steven McGloughlin, Monash University, and Tari Turner, Monash UniversityWith COVID still classified as an ongoing pandemic, it’s difficult to contemplate the next one. But we need to be prepared. We’ve seen several pandemics in recent decades and it’s fair to expect we’ll see more.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
dailybulletin.com.au | Adrian J. Esterman
With COVID still classified as an ongoing pandemic, it’s difficult to contemplate the next one. But we need to be prepared. We’ve seen several pandemics in recent decades and it’s fair to expect we’ll see more. For the final part in a series of articles on the next pandemic, we’ve asked a range of experts what Australia got right and wrong it its response to COVID. Here they share their thoughts on the country’s COVID response – and what we can learn for the next pandemic.
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Oct 14, 2024 |
thetimes.com.au | Adrian J. Esterman
With COVID still classified as an ongoing pandemic[1], it’s difficult to contemplate the next one. But we need to be prepared[2]. We’ve seen several pandemics[3] in recent decades and it’s fair to expect we’ll see more. For the final part in a series of articles[4] on the next pandemic, we’ve asked a range of experts what Australia got right and wrong it its response to COVID. Here they share their thoughts on the country’s COVID response – and what we can learn for the next pandemic.
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Sep 29, 2024 |
tolerance.ca | Adrian J. Esterman
By Adrian Esterman, Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology, University of South Australia The COVID-19 pandemic is over, though of course the virus is still with us. Looking back, how should we judge the government response? What did we do right, and what could be done better? Read complete article© The Conversation -
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Sep 29, 2024 |
theconversation.com | Adrian J. Esterman
It was only a matter of time before someone wrote a book about Australia’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. I was expecting it to come from an eminent epidemiologist or public health expert, but it has been written by two economists. As an epidemiologist who covered the pandemic closely for The Conversation, I read it with interest.
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