Strong health systems, adequate testing capacity, and an effective, universally available vaccine will be key to protecting societies from COVID-19. But ensuring that no one is left behind requires not just unprecedented collective investment, but also a very different approach to innovation.
Every ten years some nut cakes start proposing another set of reforms and innovation for the hospital system.
The one reform never settles until another is begun, the result is a string of losses. Take for example that we bought into this new idea, then suddenly the idea loses favor as the medical taxes roll in. The plan and the political party is sent to the wilderness for eight years.
My second objection is what does a vaccine do? It does not eliminate the virus, it lets the virus survive in our bodies without symptoms. This is not polio, the probability for wiping it out is slim. This is the same virus family as the common cold, they tell me.
We need fewer flat earthers at these web sites. We need fewer grand plans from the illusionists who do not close the circle.
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