Once We Were COVID Hawks

Once We Were COVID Hawks
(Abby Zimmardi/University of Arkansas via AP)

It is hard to remember, more than a year on, the peculiar and uneven way that COVID panic spread. In early 2020, there were two kinds of people: the doves, who insisted that the disease would fizzle out like swine flu and SARS before it, and the hawks, who bought packs of N95 masks and shared snippets of information leaking out from Chinese twitter.



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