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A lucid autopsy of avoidable global failure

This is the kind of book that makes a chaotic, painful period suddenly click into focus. MacKenzie blends science, history, and policy so clearly that you come away not just understanding what happened, but feeling how much of it was preventable. If you like sharp, accessible nonfiction that turns outrage into insight, this will feel urgent and deeply worthwhile.

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ISBN: 9780306924248
Authors: Debora MacKenzie
Date of Publication: 2020-07-14
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Politics, Science, History
Goodreads rating: 3.92
(rated by 835 readers)

Description

Over the last 30 years of epidemics and pandemics, we learned nearly every lesson needed to stop this coronavirus outbreak in its tracks. We heeded almost none of them. The result is a pandemic on a scale never before seen in our lifetimes. In this captivating, authoritative, and eye-opening book, science journalist Debora MacKenzie lays out the full story of how and why it happened: the previous viruses that should have prepared us, the shocking public health failures that paved the way, the failure to contain the outbreak, and most importantly, what we must do to prevent future pandemics. Debora MacKenzie has been reporting on emerging diseases for more than three decades, and she draws on that experience to explain how COVID-19 went from a potentially manageable outbreak to a global pandemic. Offering a compelling history of the most significant recent outbreaks, including SARS, MERS, H1N1, Zika, and Ebola, she gives a crash course in Epidemiology 101--how viruses spread and how pandemics end--and outlines the lessons we failed to learn from each past crisis. In vivid detail, she takes us through the arrival and spread of COVID-19, making clear the steps that governments knew they could have taken to prevent or at least prepare for this. Looking forward, MacKenzie makes a bold, optimistic argument: this pandemic might finally galvanize the world to take viruses seriously. Fighting this pandemic and preventing the next one will take political action of all kinds, globally, from governments, the scientific community, and individuals--but it is possible. No one has yet brought together our knowledge of COVID-19 in a comprehensive, informative, and accessible way. But that story can already be told, and Debora MacKenzie’s urgent telling is required reading for these times and beyond. It is too early to say where the COVID-19 pandemic will go, but it is past time to talk about what went wrong and how we can do better.
 

A lucid autopsy of avoidable global failure

This is the kind of book that makes a chaotic, painful period suddenly click into focus. MacKenzie blends science, history, and policy so clearly that you come away not just understanding what happened, but feeling how much of it was preventable. If you like sharp, accessible nonfiction that turns outrage into insight, this will feel urgent and deeply worthwhile.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.