Andrew Lakoff 
Planning for the Wrong Pandemic [EPUB ebook] 
Covid-19 and the Limits of Expert Knowledge

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The fractious and disorganized governmental response to the coronavirus pandemic in the United States prompted many observers to ask why the country ‒ which had the knowledge, resources, and plans to deal with such an event ‒ was caught so unprepared when the crisis struck.


In fact, as Andrew Lakoff shows, US officials had been planning for a pandemic for more than two decades, and many of these plans were implemented in the early stages of the pandemic. As authorities responded to the crisis, they relied on an already formulated set of concepts and tools that had been devised for managing a future emergency. These preexisting tools enabled officials to make sense of the event and to rapidly implement policies in response, but they also led to significant blind spots.

What did these planning tools allow officials to see, and what did they hide from view? And, as we assess the failures in our response to the pandemic and attempt to prepare for “the next one, ” to what extent should we take for granted the capacity of these tools to guide future interventions effectively?
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Table of Content

Introduction


Chapter 1: Preparedness Indicators

Chapter 2: Essential Workers

Chapter 3: The Strategic National Stockpile

Chapter 4: The Scenario-Based Exercise

Chapter 5: Emergency Use

Chapter 6: Gain-of-Function


Epilogue

About the author

Andrew Lakoff is Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Southern California.
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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 200 ● ISBN 9781509557295 ● File size 0.3 MB ● Publisher Polity ● Country GB ● Published 2024 ● Edition 1 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 9522248 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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