{"id":617095,"date":"2022-04-22T00:18:20","date_gmt":"2022-04-22T00:18:20","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/asiapacificreport.nz\/?p=73144"},"modified":"2022-04-22T00:18:20","modified_gmt":"2022-04-22T00:18:20","slug":"rod-jackson-why-new-zealands-response-to-the-covid-pandemic-was-proportionate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/radiofree.asia\/2022\/04\/22\/rod-jackson-why-new-zealands-response-to-the-covid-pandemic-was-proportionate\/","title":{"rendered":"Rod Jackson: Why New Zealand\u2019s response to the covid pandemic was proportionate?"},"content":{"rendered":"

COMMENTARY:<\/strong> By Professor Rod Jackson<\/em><\/p>\n

In a recent article (Weekend Herald<\/em>, April 16<\/a>) John Roughan wrote that the covid-19 pandemic has been an anticlimax in Aotearoa New Zealand.<\/p>\n

Surprisingly, he acknowledges covid-19 has killed about 25 million people worldwide, so hopefully he was referring to New Zealand’s 600 deaths. He goes on to ask how many lives we in New Zealand have saved and states that it’s “not the 80,000 based on modelling from the Imperial College London that panicked governments everywhere in March 2020”.<\/p>\n

I beg to differ. It is because governments panicked everywhere that the number of deaths so far is “only” about 25 million.<\/p>\n