West Australian Pandemic Response: The Black Swan of Black Swans
David Cavanagh, Mark Hoey, Andrew Clark, Michael Small, Paul Bailey,, and Jon Watson

TL;DR
This paper analyzes Western Australia's effective COVID-19 response, highlighting key strategies like early elimination, synchronized government action, and innovative health measures, leading to successful health and economic recovery.
Contribution
It documents the specific response strategies and lessons learned in Western Australia, providing a model for other regions to manage pandemics effectively.
Findings
Early disease elimination enabled rapid economic reopening.
Integrated health and economic measures supported community compliance.
Strong border controls prevented community spread.
Abstract
The COVID-19 Pandemic has been described as the global challenge of our time, an enormous human tragedy with dramatic economic impacts. This paper describes the response and expected recovery process for Western Australia, where a rapid and effective response was implemented. This has enabled an early transition into an expected recovery both in health and economic terms. The positive lessons learned from this experience are documented as they emerge in order to support other states and nations as they address this issue globally in the near-term and consider enduring improvements for the longer term. While the authors have personal experience in the WA context, wider observations across Australia and selected international benchmarks are also included. Key lessons include the importance of good health advice in Australia's interest; timely, synchronized and aligned action at all levels…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCOVID-19 epidemiological studies · Viral Infections and Outbreaks Research · Disaster Response and Management
