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Laurie Garrett Quotes

«People are trying to do the right thing, but nobody knows what the right thing is. Every country feels like they have to do something, and so they order a quick technological fix.»
«It looks to me like we're spending an awful lot of money per vaccinated American and an awful low amount on your essential surveillance.»
«Right now in human beings, it kills 55 percent of the people it infects. That makes it the most lethal flu we know of that has ever been on planet Earth affecting human beings.»
«Only communist China could take away civil liberties and get away with it.»
«If it happens, unions will refuse to fly, products will not be transferred, and we would see the global economy start to fall apart like a house of cards.»
«We're building a whole public health strategy based on these drugs, extrapolating a huge amount from a few small studies. How could you say they are efficacious? We don't know. Given that governments are spending millions, it's unconscionable that companies aren't giving more answers.»
«Measures we can take to handle pandemic flu if it emerges in the next six months are limited and bleak, but wise investments and strong science could well bolster the public health armamentarium considerably over the next five years.»
«Breeding birds pass their harmless strains to each other and the virus mutates.»
«What killed people during the outbreak in 1918 was not a weak immune system. An over-response from their own immune system known at ARDS killed them. They drowned in their own fluid.»
«[Right now] it is not highly contagious. This one has not made that mutational step. That is the shoe we hope never falls. As of right now it is very difficult for this type of transmission to happen. There are only a handful of examples.»