Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has used an address at the National Press Club in Canberra to outline the hits and misses of his government in what will be an election year. In discussing the federal government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the prime minister conceded that he did not “get everything right.” “I’ll take my fair share of the criticism and the blame. It goes with the job,” he told attendees in Canberra on Feb. 1. “In these times we’ve experienced, there’s been no guidebook, you have to make decisions in real-time. With hindsight, views do change, and lessons are learned. Lessons that will continue to be invaluable to me and so many of my team are here with me today.” He touted Australia’s response to the pandemic and the strength of the health system. “Our health response has ensured that our health and the aged care system has …