Why Are Things So Bad In New York? One “Unique” Factor Is That It Has Both An Awful Mayor And An Awful Governor. Also, They Hate Each Other.
by IWB
Seattle’s Leaders Let Scientists Take the Lead. New York’s Did Not.
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The first
diagnosis of the coronavirus in the United States occurred in
mid-January, in a Seattle suburb not far from the hospital where Dr.
Francis Riedo, an infectious-disease specialist, works. When he heard
the patient’s details—a thirty-five-year-old man had walked into an
urgent-care clinic with a cough and a slight fever, and told doctors
that he’d just returned from Wuhan, China—Riedo said to himself, “It’s
begun.”
For more than a week, Riedo had been e-mailing with a group of
colleagues who included Seattle’s top doctor for public health and
Washington State’s senior health officer, as well as hundreds of
epidemiologists from around the country; many of them, like Riedo, had
trained at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in Atlanta,
in a program known as the Epidemic Intelligence Service. Alumni of the
E.I.S. are considered America’s shock troops in combatting disease
outbreaks. The program has more than three thousand graduates, and many
now work in state and local governments across the country. “It’s kind
of like a secret society, but for saving people,” Riedo told me. “If you
have a question, or need to understand the local politics somewhere, or
need a hand during an outbreak—if you reach out to the E.I.S. network,
they’ll drop everything to help.”Video
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