Commentary: Reflecting on the missed opportunities of the COVID-19 pandemic
by Cory Franklin and Robert Weinstein, Chicago Tribune
Sep 19, 2022
3 minutes
With 2 ½ years of COVID-19 experience behind us, we can now identify the missed opportunities the medical and public health communities had to control the pandemic. There are three well-established areas where the virus caught the world unprepared: asymptomatic viral transmission from the infected to the uninfected; airborne spread from extremely small particles, especially indoors; and rapid emergence of new COVID-19 variants. These unexpected and mostly unprecedented developments thwarted early efforts to control the virus and caused devastating consequences including more than 6.5 million deaths worldwide and counting.
-- Asymptomatic
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