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by umvi
2017 days ago
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Oh, I didn't realize that. Yet, even my 90 year old grandpa has stated he's never seen anything like this, so were we just callous in the 60s when millions upon millions of people were dying of Asian and Hong Kong Flus? What changed between the last pandemic and this one? Technology has led us to believe we can save everyone? |
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The other side of the problem is that lawmakers have no incentive to set aside money/time/resources for pandemic preparedness.
A quote from HHS Secretary under Bush, Mark Leavitt sums up part of the problem nicely:
> “In advance of a pandemic, anything you say sounds alarmist. After a pandemic starts, everything you’ve done is inadequate.”
Another example of lawmakers having no incentive to think about the future:
>The Public Health Emergency Preparedness program’s funding has gone from about a billion dollars in 2003 to $675 million this year, while the Hospital Preparedness program has gone from more than $500 million at its peak in 2004 to less than $300 million today.