In his latest opinion republished in companion site Biznews, Politicsweb editor James Myburgh revisits coronavirus data and is less optimistic than before. After his previous layman's opinion (see my response here ) where he compared South Africa's infections trajectory to Australia's and New Zealand's relatively low rates and not similar to America's or Europe's exponential, and thereby it's not as bad as "coronavirus proselytes" ( Krzysztof Wojciechowicz in BN last week ) fear, I became even more sceptical than I already was about his and PW's overall agenda and especially that concerns about the pandemic "hoax" were exaggerated. I stopped reading PW; I had had enough. As I wrote before, putting aside his and the right's standpoint of the economy/business before people and lives, it's premature to draw conclusions about the nature of the virus and its transmission - it's still largely unknown. It's not as if...