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COVID-19: When The World Cried Wolf

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COVID-19 has upended the world as we know it. But what if it was all just a compounded series of mistakes that no one in the halls of power is willing to own?

In 1983, a curious German-language song hit the airwaves in the US. The song “99 Luftballons” became such a hit in the US that an English language version was soon released. Rooted firmly in Cold War angst, the lyrics tell the story of a couple who release 99 red balloons inadvertently triggering automated air defense systems. The c

 

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