My article for The Spectator: We know everything about Sars-CoV-2 and nothing about it. We can read every one of the (on average) 29,903 letters in its genome and know exactly how its 15 genes are transcribed into instructions to make which proteins.
But we cannot figure out how it is spreading in enough detail to tell which parts of the lockdown of society are necessary and which are futile.
Several months into the crisis we are still groping through a fog of ignorance and making mistakes. There is no such thing as ‘the science’.
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