The resignation of a member of the Scientific Advisory Committee raises questions and raises reasonable concerns about the management of the pandemic by the government.
It is troubling that at a time when we are under the threat of a third wave and while thousands of workers and small and medium-sized enterprises are kneeling by restrictive measures, the government cannot maintain the cohesion of the Commission it has appointed.
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The issue becomes particularly serious, as many of the government's decisions to deal with Covid-19, which directly affect public health, the economy and society at large, depend on the smooth running of the Scientific Advisory Committee.