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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRemember when the film, Contagion, was just a thriller that we could shrug off after the theater?
It was just a sci fi projection of what could happen. Exaggerated for dramatic effects on viewers. My father used to say that today's science fiction is tomorrow's reality.
But the reality has turned out to be worse than the film in some ways. In the film, the virus was stopped by a vaccine developed several months into the pandemic. In real life, even AFTER vaccines we are in the 3rd year.
In the film, a huckster on the Internet gets rich with fraudulent claims of a cure. In real life, the huckster was the US president.
The film got many things about human nature right. But, fortunately, the supply chain did not totally break down in in real life as in the film. After an initial shortage of PPE, some shortages of certain foods and other household supplies, they returned to the shelves later. This is very fortunate because in the film, the government provided MREs to the population. In real life, that would never happen.
At least we are now past the days of no vaccine and no idea of which medicines work. We are getting a handle on covid.
But what about the next time? Are we preparing, based on lessons from covid?
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(3,512 posts)Biden administration reorganizes health department to create ...
The Biden administration has reorganized its health department to create an independent division that will focus exclusively on the country's response to pandemics and health emergencies.
But we had one before the rethugs got rid of it...So this is good until we lose again...