Preventable: How a Pandemic Changed the World  How to Stop the Next One

Preventable: How a Pandemic Changed the World How to Stop the Next One

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  • Author:Devi Sridhar
  • ISBN:0241510538
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Summary

Preventable uses the spellbinding story of the COVID-19 pandemic to show how global politics shape our health。

Professor Devi Sridhar has risen to prominence for her vital roles in communicating science to the public and speaking truth to power。 In Preventable she highlights lessons learned from outbreaks past and present in a narrative that traces the COVID-19 pandemic - including her personal experience as a scientist - and sets out a vision for how we can better protect ourselves from the inevitable health crises to come。

In gripping and heartfelt prose, Sridhar exposes the varied realities of those affected (from the jailed doctor in Wuhan who sounded the alarm, and the bored passengers marooned on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, to the daily nightmares of exhausted healthcare workers), and puts you in the room with key decision makers at crucial moments (from over-confident heads of states and their hesitant scientific advisors, to the beleaguered leaders of global health organisations)。

Sridhar vibrantly conveys the twists and turns of a plot that saw: deadlier variants emerge (contrary to the predictions of social media pundits who argued it would mutate to a milder form); the Pyrrhic victory in many countries of the false narrative of health versus the economy (those countries which controlled the virus, like Taiwan and Denmark, had a steadier recovery); countries with weak health systems like Senegal and Vietnam fare better than countries like the US and UK (which were consistently ranked as the most prepared); and the quickest development of game-changing vaccines in history (and their unfair distribution)。

Combining science, politics, ethics and economics, this definitive book dissects the global structures that determine our fate, and reveals the deep-seated economic and social inequalities at their heart - it will challenge, outrage and inspire。

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Reviews

Linden

I'm sure this will be well worth reading when it is released hence the 5* rating。In the meantime ignore the troll reviewers that haven't read it。@goodreads - why are you allowing unverified reviews prior to publication? I'm sure this will be well worth reading when it is released hence the 5* rating。In the meantime ignore the troll reviewers that haven't read it。@goodreads - why are you allowing unverified reviews prior to publication? 。。。more

Nicola Whelan

Not read it as it’s not out yet but balancing out the trolls。

Vivek Pattan

Came here to balance the karma。 Here are 5 stars for an unread book to counter the trolls。Seriously goodreader should not be allowing reviews for unreleased books

Dick Long

Incredible that this book was finished before this zero covid advocate made a seismic U-turn on lockdowns and restrictions。 Few have spun, backpedaled and politicised the pandemic more for their own purposes than this author。 One to miss。

John Concannon

Like the other 'reviewers' I am yet to read this book, which won't be published until April, but I thought I might provide some balance by heaping some effusive praise: the best book I've never read。 Prof Sridar has (probably) written an insightful, compelling narrative of the COVID-19 pandemic。 She obviously has the training and expertise (unlike this book's reviewers) to be able to translate complex public health research and recommendations into language non-experts can understand。 Prof Srida Like the other 'reviewers' I am yet to read this book, which won't be published until April, but I thought I might provide some balance by heaping some effusive praise: the best book I've never read。 Prof Sridar has (probably) written an insightful, compelling narrative of the COVID-19 pandemic。 She obviously has the training and expertise (unlike this book's reviewers) to be able to translate complex public health research and recommendations into language non-experts can understand。 Prof Sridar has (I'm guessing) provided lessons from past pandemics to explain how we have gotten where we are, and what we can do about it moving forward。 Recommended - 5 stars。 。。。more

Victoria Rose

Another WEF grifter trying to profit from unscientific lockdown propaganda for their clout。 Does anyone really need to read this trash? Save your money。 These egotistical shills have lined their pockets enough by spouting their destructive nonsense incessantly for the last 18 months。 Let's not reward them further for it。 Another WEF grifter trying to profit from unscientific lockdown propaganda for their clout。 Does anyone really need to read this trash? Save your money。 These egotistical shills have lined their pockets enough by spouting their destructive nonsense incessantly for the last 18 months。 Let's not reward them further for it。 。。。more