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Chronicle of a Covid death foretold

The battle for early treatment being waged behind enemy lines

31 July 2021

9:00 AM

31 July 2021

9:00 AM

When Adriana Midori Takara died last weekend just a fortnight after testing positive for Covid, there was an understandable clamour. She was not only the youngest woman ever to die of Covid in Australia, she was slim and healthy with no underlying co-morbidities.

Allegations emerged quickly that there was more to the story.

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