Medical paper from 2006 authored by the John Hopkins epidemiologist that eradicated smallpox. Scary how right he was, and that none of the recommendations were followed.
Conclusions / recommendations are at the end in the section titled "COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO A PANDEMIC: A SUMMARY OF POSSIBLE ACTIONS."
https://www.aier.org/article/how-a-free-society-deals-with-pandemics-according-to-legendary-epidemiologist-and-smallpox-eradicator-donald-henderson/#ftnt66
Conclusions / recommendations are at the end in the section titled "COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO A PANDEMIC: A SUMMARY OF POSSIBLE ACTIONS."
Paper is imbedded at the end of the short introductory article:Quote:
An overriding principle. Experience has shown that communities faced with epidemics or other adverse events respond best and with the least anxiety when the normal social functioning of the community is least disrupted. Strong political and public health leadership to provide reassurance and to ensure that needed medical care services are provided are critical elements. If either is seen to be less than optimal, a manageable epidemic could move toward catastrophe.
https://www.aier.org/article/how-a-free-society-deals-with-pandemics-according-to-legendary-epidemiologist-and-smallpox-eradicator-donald-henderson/#ftnt66
Mike Shaw - Class of '03