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In reply to the discussion: It wasn't until Pham was diagnosed with Ebola that health officials decided [View all]Baitball Blogger
(52,793 posts)And, let's face it. We're a crisis-oriented nation. If there's no money to be made in being pro-active, no one thinks ahead. Even though we had a forty year headstart with another nation's experiences to work from, I think we were hamstrung with a mix of arrogance combined with prejudice. Arrogance because many felt that it could never happen over here since we're such an advanced nation, and prejudice because, well, getting money from Republicans to proactively tackle a virus that was ravaging African people--it just wasn't going to happen.
Add to that what Shemp Howard, the post above yours, says about management accountability, I think we have the answer to my question.
Sometimes I think the reason I was sidelined was to see the world through unfiltered eyes. So many people who are chained to their desks can only operate within a framework that is defined for them by the policy makers of their companies.