This is THE thing medicine doesn't act on. Prevention. They *say* they understand prevention, but actions don't match - do maybe 40% effort on prevention. EG in January WHO, epi's against travel bans, argued against physics/germ theory says *can* stop spreadhttps://twitter.com/yaneerbaryam/status/1253960910978322432 …
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Replying to @GregNN @yaneerbaryam
Easy to criticize, a bit harder to act on a once in a hundred years pandemic
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No, they actively censored and blocked sensible effort to sound the alarm. It is incredibly toxic. I've put 2000 hours into this so far, and I am telling you the the system is completely broken. But individuals are waking up.
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Our system was unprepared. Others like Taiwan prepared after their experience with SARS in 2003. The question is will our system now adapt for the next one? That is the real test of it
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Appreciate your open mind John! Agree Asia better system b/c SARS. Maybe the real test is to learn the bigger lesson - that a very bad unforeseen pandemic will happen, and prepare for a *worse* pandemic with faster spread, more deaths, than the last one. & do more now for this 1
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it will be in the second wave
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