That a tittle of a PRIME documentary about the start of the Panedemic in the US. I put this here because really it was about the political response to the Covid-19 virus.
The documentary was a comparison between South Korea reaction and the US reaction to the Corona Virus. This is back in Jan 2020.
The reality of the response was Scientific (South Korea) vs Religion/non Scientific/Political/Economic (US )
I found the documentary to be very factual.
If you know you could prevent the death of someone and you have the power to act, yet don't; are you guilty of murder due to your inactions?
The thing is the Trump Administration had a organization that had a handbook on how to respone to an panedemic(science based), yet threw it out because of political issues with the US democrats.
The biggest fail was the testing for covid virus in the first days, which vastly contributed to the spread of the virus in Jan/Feb 2020.
Can Canadians learn lession from this documentary. I think yes.
1. Collective (Fed and Prov) panedemic plan. Shut down and isolation of parts of country. Institute "Wear Mask Policy" no exceptions (religious or otherwise). Every Canadian should be made aware of these plans (education of and why);
2. Stockpile of ventilators, and PPE (N-95 masks, clothing, ventillators, face shields etc);
3. In Canada production of #2 items, test kits, vaccinations (all should be permanent factors in the future and maintained);
4. Testing for virus. Fast, effective (similar to the South Korean response). Unlike the US response. Testing at airports, cruise line depots etc. Isolation Hotels at entrance into Canada;
5. App for phones to track people. (I guess this will raise heck here, As much as I like to say I wouldn't want that app- it gave the South Koreans a large leap in controlling the spread of the virus).
It looks like a police state; but to prevent the spread of an virus, extra-ordinary precautions have to be taken.
This is something the governments should already be discussing with the public; as seen by the obama adminstration situation with Swine Flu, Ebola and H1N1. (which is why they made a handbook and set up an agency which the Trump administration shut down).
The documentary was a comparison between South Korea reaction and the US reaction to the Corona Virus. This is back in Jan 2020.
The reality of the response was Scientific (South Korea) vs Religion/non Scientific/Political/Economic (US )
I found the documentary to be very factual.
If you know you could prevent the death of someone and you have the power to act, yet don't; are you guilty of murder due to your inactions?
The thing is the Trump Administration had a organization that had a handbook on how to respone to an panedemic(science based), yet threw it out because of political issues with the US democrats.
The biggest fail was the testing for covid virus in the first days, which vastly contributed to the spread of the virus in Jan/Feb 2020.
Can Canadians learn lession from this documentary. I think yes.
1. Collective (Fed and Prov) panedemic plan. Shut down and isolation of parts of country. Institute "Wear Mask Policy" no exceptions (religious or otherwise). Every Canadian should be made aware of these plans (education of and why);
2. Stockpile of ventilators, and PPE (N-95 masks, clothing, ventillators, face shields etc);
3. In Canada production of #2 items, test kits, vaccinations (all should be permanent factors in the future and maintained);
4. Testing for virus. Fast, effective (similar to the South Korean response). Unlike the US response. Testing at airports, cruise line depots etc. Isolation Hotels at entrance into Canada;
5. App for phones to track people. (I guess this will raise heck here, As much as I like to say I wouldn't want that app- it gave the South Koreans a large leap in controlling the spread of the virus).
It looks like a police state; but to prevent the spread of an virus, extra-ordinary precautions have to be taken.
This is something the governments should already be discussing with the public; as seen by the obama adminstration situation with Swine Flu, Ebola and H1N1. (which is why they made a handbook and set up an agency which the Trump administration shut down).






