First (probably of many) reports looking especially at the initial WHO response to the pandemic, and what went wrong there. Good points, including need for more clout, independence, and resources. I look forward to the investigation that looks at guidelines/recs (it will happen).https://twitter.com/kakape/status/1392428332873027587 …
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Here's a paper from Science modeling the early spread. Most introductions were dead-ends. Earlier acceptance of the key trifecta—indoor superspreading as choke-point, transmission without symptoms, and airborne spread—could have given us a different path.https://science.sciencemag.org/content/370/6516/564.long …
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(Also remember: when facing exponential growth, early action is worth so much more, and delay is very, very costly. There are things that will work early on in an epidemic that simply cannot keep up even just a few weeks later. I expect many papers will explore all that).
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Yes yes yes!
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Even county level I'd think.
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