The coverage of COVID-19 can feel all-consuming at the moment.
With daily death tolls and ever-changing updates dominating the news, it’s hard to block out the noise and make sense of what’s important.
So, if there’s one thing you watch about COVID-19 today, make it this video from The Project.
You can watch a snippet of Waleed Aly’s monologue about Australia’s coronavirus situation on The Project in this video below. Post continues after video.
On Wednesday night, The Project co-host Waleed Aly delivered a video segment titled ‘Australia, The Lucky Country’.
It served as a humbling reminder that all of us living in Australia, with our own individual and varying struggles, are indeed the lucky ones amid this global pandemic.
The five-minute monologue clearly outlined just five of the reasons Australia’s COVID-19 situation is less dire than many other countries – why our nation has tragically lost 51 lives, compared to nearly 18,000 in Italy and 13,000 in the US.
In Australia, we are lucky we’re an island nation geographically distanced from the rest of the world.
As Aly pointed out, “Regions like Europe aren’t so lucky. After the virus took hold in Italy, it wasn’t long before the nightmare spread, with cases soaring in Germany, France, the UK and worst of all, Spain.”