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Infectious material
MEDICINE
VIRGINIA BERRIDGE is intrigued by a look at how various institutions have attempted to halt the spread of transmissible diseases through the centuries
Controlling Contagion: Epidemics and Institutions from the Black Death to Covid
by Sheilagh Ogilvie Princeton University Press, 544 pages, £38
The outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic was met by much discussion about which methods of control work best. Should other states adopt the severe lockdowns enforced in China? Didn’t similar mortality and case numbers eventuate in Sweden, a country that prided itself on not locking down? The debate was never entirely settled and, as time passed, the severe lockdowns of the early phase of the pandemic fell out of favour.