Analysis

Morrison's COVID bout a reminder the virus could disrupt election campaign

Michelle Grattan
Updated March 7 2022 - 9:15am, first published March 5 2022 - 5:25am
Prime Minister Scott Morrison coughs during a press conference at Parliament House on Tuesday. He later tested positive for COVID-19. Picture: AAP
Prime Minister Scott Morrison coughs during a press conference at Parliament House on Tuesday. He later tested positive for COVID-19. Picture: AAP

If Scott Morrison had contracted COVID two months ago, it would have been a big story. Instead, when the PM fell victim this week, it was also-ran news.

Michelle Grattan

Michelle Grattan is a press gallery journalist and former editor of The Canberra Times. She is a professorial fellow at the University of Canberra and writes for The Conversation, where her columns also appear.