4 lessons the US learned from the COVID-19 pandemic

My fear is that this dissipates, disappears or quasi disappears after a vaccine is put in place and then people relax and say who and this is wonderful. We can kind of go back to normal. But we all know that there is no such thing as going back to the old normal. There is a new normal now. We had over 17,000 patients in our hospitals. We had over 3500 in our hospitals on a daily basis. A lot of lessons to be learn by systems like ours based upon our experience, but we we know what these lessons are and we're working on them. There's a larger issue though, and that is one of the lessons we learn as a country now. Well, one is that we were completely unprepared. We were slow to react. We didn't have the testing capability to test to find out whether or not people had it or didn't had it. We didn't have the supply chain. One lesson as a result is that we have to have domestic manufacturing of supplies. We should not have to be going around the world searching for what country can give us gloves or masks or Shields. We should have that all automatically being able to be developed here in the United States so you're not completely reliant on a fallen country, especially the fallen country that got dramatically disrupted itself. The lesson about cooperation, you can't do this in isolation. You have to work with others to make sure that we work together to prepare for the future. The other lesson here is that, you know, we have to make sure that we give leadership roles to our public health experts. This is a public health issue. So if we stand back from it and you sit down, you we know we have to invest and should be investing in the CDC more. We should be dramatically updating our stockpiles, we should be developing domestic production capability, and we should be working in tandem with other countries and to make sure that we are prepared in the future. And we have to be forgetting those things that don't work anymore and then creating what the future should look like. How should we look like a decade from now? How should we look like five years from now? Let's imagine we have a humongous pandemic that's four times worse than this one. What do we do? You don't want to be sitting there when that happens and saying, Oh my God, we should have prepared from the last one. Now is the time to ask that question and respond. Get smarter faster with new videos every week from the world's biggest thinkers.

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