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Host good afternoon and good evening. Welcome, happy tuesday. Thank you all for spending your tuesday with us. Im executive director. Institute here has been here over three years now. Ross has been reported member of the Institute Since our founding, he has been immediate fellow and estep coordinate some of our events. Some are more contentious them into mayay have seen ross was involved in. [laughter]. We are super pleased that ross is joining us today on a date the day of the release of his latest book. All of you know him as one of the most important commentators on American Culture today. He writes the opinion page of the new york times, more than a few books at this point. They seem to all have the title would became something right. You might want to steer clear of that. Anyway, today the format is going to be that i will engage ross in a conversation about the book. I actually had the pleasure of reading it and its really an interesting book. In my judgment of the started to go
In the past, and that is the worry that as this pandemic continues and if it stretches into fall and theres reason to believe it will, it will then combine with the usual fall flu season, and that may once again overwhelm the medical community. He also warns that without a unified plan, the pandemic will definitely get worse. We still do not have a standard centralized coordinated plan to take our nation through this response. I believe that with proper leadership and collaboration across government, with the best science leading the way, we can devise a comprehensive strategy. We can devise a plan that includes all of americans and help them help us guide us through this pandemic. But time is running out. The white house did have a plan to guide states through reopening step by step. Written by the cdc, but the white house decided not to release it. Now, there are politics at play here. Bright was removed from his job. He says because he disagreed with the white house over the value o
A diary. And welcoming us into. Their lives care as up close and personal as the pandemic will allow. Diaries starts many. W. Believe. We need to develop a vaccine. We need to produce it. And to deploy it in every single corner of the world. Its a race against time theres little chance of beating the coronavirus without a vaccine but when will it be ready. Scientists across the world a wedding around the clock to develop one from china to the United States germany and britain new technologies are helping speed things up more than 100 potential vaccines are in development some are already at an advanced stage being tested on volunteers. The pace may be unprecedented but theres still a long way to go in the battle against the outbreak. Welcome to cope in 1000 special and e. W. News im monica jones thanks for joining us the world is waiting for a vaccine in a moment well talk to the internationally renowned medical researcher Jeremy Farrar but 1st an update on where we stand. Around the w