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The disorganized governmental response to the coronavirus pandemic in the United States raised questions about why the country, equipped with knowledge and resources, was so unprepared. Critics pointed to a dismissive President, a fragmented media landscape fostering misinformation, a sluggish health bureaucracy, and social disparities exacerbating the disease's impact. However, this book adopts a different perspective. It acknowledges that much of the governmental and expert response had been planned in advance, with many strategies implemented during the pandemic's early stages. Authorities relied on pre-existing concepts and tools designed for emergencies, which helped them respond quickly but also created significant blind spots. The book examines the circumstances under which these planning tools were developed, what they allowed experts and officials to perceive, and what they obscured. As we evaluate the failures of our pandemic response and prepare for future crises, it questions the reliability of these tools in guiding effective interventions. This exploration invites a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in emergency preparedness and response, highlighting the need for critical assessment of existing frameworks.
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Planning for the Wrong Pandemic, Andrew Lakoff
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