Future Pandemics
Lessons Unlearned (Science and Cosmos)
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Mark Cyr
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Boris Kriger
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Preparing for the next pandemic means completely rethinking the medical and administrative strategies that defined the response to COVID-19. Boris Kriger, drawing on his experience as the head of a clinical research center, he argues that the world’s obsession with vaccines—while valuable—came at the cost of neglecting the urgent development of drugs that could directly suppress viral replication. Instead of focusing solely on prevention, he insists, we must invest in treatments that can swiftly weaken a virus once it has entered the body, reducing both the severity and duration of illness.
The book explores the role of modern technology in this new vision of preparedness. Artificial intelligence, the author explains, can be harnessed to analyze vast amounts of medical data, identify emerging patterns of infection, and accelerate the discovery of effective therapeutics. Telemedicine, too, has proven its worth—allowing doctors to diagnose and monitor patients from afar, minimizing the risk of contagion while keeping healthcare accessible. Even drones find a place in this futuristic strategy: deployed to deliver medicines and supplies to remote or quarantined areas without any human contact, they transform logistics into a shield against transmission.
In short, the author’s message is clear: if we are to survive the next great pandemic, we must stop trying to return to “normal.” Instead, we must build a smarter, more adaptive world—one that treats preparedness not as panic after the fact, but as a permanent and deliberate state of readiness.
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