Incomplete Information is always a problem when responding to an emergency or disaster (medical or collection) In my experience you are better off regularly deciding than waiting & doing nothing The "low-cost averaging" of disasters Act & empower others with informationhttps://twitter.com/zeynep/status/1359330217454624771 …
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“Be fast. Have no regrets. […] If you need to be right before you move, you will never win. Perfection is the enemy of the good when it comes to emergency management. Speed trumps perfection. […] The greatest error is not to move.” — Mike Ryan (
@WHO)pic.twitter.com/opXHIeRBbPThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Thx eg: Excellent late Feb/2020 recommendations by Mike Ryan Making regular decisions allows you to more easily change course in a series of small tacks (Fight response) rather than waiting for the "right" moment that never comes (freeze response)https://www.cnbc.com/2020/02/28/who-raises-risk-assessment-of-coronavirus-to-very-high-at-global-level.html …
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Yeah. The social movement equivalent of that is "tactical freeze." Very disempowering under changing conditions.
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