Covid-19 originally started hitting the news in January of this year. In a span of two months, the world has changed. People continually in the news are relatively easy to monitor. This article really attempts to examine a collection of people.
Each side blames the other, but really, everyone took a long time to, shall we say, “come to Jesus”.
It is easy to be high and mighty with the clarity of hindsight.
In the 80’s and 90’s the Author worked at a Defense Contractor. I was privy to a partial set of briefings also given at the Presidential level. Albeit a few weeks later. I remember always being bored each year when they went through the pandemic section. It never seemed to register with me. But then here we are in 2020, 103 years after the Spanish Flu in 1917, and we have one in our midst.
Lessons Learned - Going Forward
It’s relatively straight forward to see what needs to be going forward
States and are hospital should be required to stock an abormally large amount of non-perishable medical equipment. Relatively cheap purchase in good times. They might consider a warehouse nearby that lets them pull inventory in First In First Out strategy to minimize supplies reaching their expiration date.
The Military should add rigor to their CBRN-(Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear defense), as shown by the Carrier Roosevelt, visiting Hanoi from March 5-9 with Shore Leave, during a pandemic, in hindsight, looks to be a bad decision. Shore Leave cancellations and base lockdowns of some sort should be required. In a port, do sailors exercise social distancing at the local bars and clubs?
Ventilators - Obviously more are needed. They need to be of the type of construction that stores well long term. Parts with a short shelf life should be known, easy to replace, and easy to procure.
Pharmaceuticals and Medical Equipment needs to be produced here in the US, even if it costs more.
many more, another article,.....
Mainstream Media held out to the 1st Week of March
Most people appeared to be onboard by the 1st week in March. The following video shows the major media outfits downplaying Covid-19 until around that time.
Jan-28th, Was Senator Tom Cotton Clairvoyant?
There were some early concerns in late January, but at that time Impeachment was front and center. Nothing else could break thru the news. Senator Tom Cotton, appears to have just about grasped the situation.
San Francisco Mayor London Breed
New York Mayor Bill DeBlasio
The Mayor of New York, Bill DeBlasio was a late comer, but even he was pushing New York Governor Andrew Cuomo to close the state down.
On days leading up to March 20, DeBlasio continued to press Governor Andrew Cuomo to further tighten restrictions movement with a Shelter-In-Place order, reported by Bloomberg Law.
Cuomo resisted but, finally on March 20, implemented on.
New York Senator Chuck Schumer
An analysis of Senator Schumer’s tweets for Covid-19 statements is tainted by the fact.
Schumer appears to kick in on the Covid-19 fight strongly on Feb-24, stating the president has no plans or urgency. He accused Trump of trying to steal Ebola money to pay for it, and states $1.25B is not enough.
Andrew Cuomo
Donald Trump initially walked into this pandemic with a good first swing, but then maybe because of larger events going on at the time, momentum was lost. On Jan-31, the New York Times reported on this ban. But it was a ban on Foreign Nationals who had been in China in the last 14 days.
Hillary Clinton - what the?
Hillary Clinton? You ask why she is here? Well as I was poking thru Twitter, her rants and raves inspired me to look back at when she got Covid-19 religion. This work prompted me to write this article. Does she still matter? Well, maybe a little?
Governor Andrew Cuomo
TBD
Donald Trump
Donald Trump initially walked into this pandemic with a good first swing, but then maybe because of larger events going on at the time, momentum was lost. On Jan-31, the New York Times reported on this ban. But it was a ban on Foreign Nationals who had been in China in the last 14 days.
On January 21, 2020, Dr. Tony Fauci gave an interview to NewsMax. In no way am I critical of Dr. Fauci. At the time, WHO, (World Health Organization), was basically saying, don’t worry, it’s not transmissible.
And Dr. Fauci basically stated the US would be okay.
We should all be so happy Dr. Fauci is there, keeping Trump in line.
Most Americans would like to believe the WHO organization is a pure and pristine organization. Most would support its “Mission Statements”.
However, if you dig in and read a bit, and begin to look at how it receives supplemental funding, one begins to wonder if this is the best organization for the American taxpayer to begin funding.
The Federalist recently had an interesting articleon WHO’s recent changes.
Summary
Each person comes into this pandemic with a different perspective. People in New York City have a different view of what is happening, then say someone in Nebraska.
But going forward, even if the Covid-19 virus does not mutate and a vaccine is found. I believe Influenza deaths will be lessened over the coming years because of the hygiene practices being put in place today.