I AM not a medical doctor or an expert epidemiologist. And I am not even a genius. However, ordinary citizens and non-experts like me can access common sense, simply because it doesn’t require an academic degree, and it is free for use and will not cost anyone.

Armed with our common sense, many of us push for the conduct of mass testing for the coronavirus. Ideally, it should even be done to everyone. But we can concede that it can start with those who are vulnerable like the elderly and those with medical conditions, as well as those with a history of possible exposure such as travel to highly infected areas or having close proximity to known positive cases.

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