Craig, I texted, I'm raising money for Doctors Without Borders, to support their work in Yemen & Burundi. I did this before in 2016, putting down money I'd saved to replace my 2001 Civic. It's still running.
I'm gonna do it again, match $20K in donations.
Send me some pics!
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Ah, okay, quick reply. All good. He sent me the following, dear reader, I kid you not. Ambulance, clinic bed, waiting room, another ambulance, and then one with the MSF logo, I guess he realized it had something to do with the organization. That's it.pic.twitter.com/247lFUJ3vx
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No, no, buddy. Where are the people? The babies? The patients, staff dispensing healing, hope, smile, the "Don't Stop Believing" chord progression? (G–D–Em–C). The stuff that moves people? I have, umm, some machete wounds, he volunteered. (Pics he took to improve treatment).
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Well, obviously, that wasn't going to work. Craig was got Ebola in 2014, returning from treating patients in Guinea—and almost died. The whole country was freaking out. I didn't know him, but I did write an article asking people to stop worrying about him. (Sorry, buddy!).
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I didn't mean don't not worry about him at all, but that the episode was showing how we kept worrying about the wrong thing—the infrastructure needed to combat pandemics, not one person who happened to get to New York. Here's my 2014 article about it all. https://medium.com/message/ebola-the-real-reason-everyone-should-panic-889f32740e3e …pic.twitter.com/J0pzahcUfd
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My article is straightforward now. Lesson one, globalization means pandemics can spread quickly. Lesson two, some hotspots for pandemic emergence may be in poor places, but we're connected. Lesson three, exponential growth is powerful, needs early countering. *yawns in 2021*pic.twitter.com/fpDKjtGm0o
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The article even talks about not letting variants emerge by letting a pandemic-potential virus explore the fitness landscape, not because this was some super secret expert hush thing, but as it says there, this was all the basics of basics of epidemiology.pic.twitter.com/4M2eR6JZhV
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Anyway, that year, I started donating what I could do Doctors Without Borders and Partners in Health—I had just gotten my first tenure-track job—because it felt ludicrous that Liberia was lacking gloves and plastic buckets while battling an Ebola outbreak. Two good orgs.pic.twitter.com/bfcFhNTq9n
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Let me say it clearly, I DO NOT LIKE THIS. I want to pay my taxes and I want there to be properly funded global organizations that deliver health-care as a human right, but also help keep all of us safe because, hello, the virus isn't checking your passport or color of your skin.
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