Stopping virus outbreaks in a global economy is a loser's mindset, it fails the moment something gets through the safety net and quickly becomes a matter of 'when' not 'if'. A better plan would be to already have medical stockpiles in place coupled with strategies for rapidly identifying and overproducing vital technologies to aid the sick (ventilators here) and for protecting personnel who have to interact with them (masks, sanitary substances, etc).
Headlines about slowing the spread are only important because the nations of the world are facing supply shortages, there is no outright stopping the spread at this point and there was never going to be so long as a vaccine is absent.
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[ 1.6 ms ] story [ 14.6 ms ] threadHeadlines about slowing the spread are only important because the nations of the world are facing supply shortages, there is no outright stopping the spread at this point and there was never going to be so long as a vaccine is absent.