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Scientific Shortcomings and Learning from Denmark's Response
The COVID-19 pandemic was exacerbated by scientific shortcomings such as not paying attention to genomic surveillance and broader isolation guidance. However, Denmark demonstrated that effective response is possible with functioning institutions.
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Denmark's high vaccination rate and trust in government and public health officials allowed them to drop COVID mitigation measures quickly and effectively, as demonstrated by their ability to take masks off and then put them back on when necessary.
53:51 - 54:41 (00:49)
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Denmark's high vaccination rate and trust in government and public health officials allowed them to drop COVID mitigation measures quickly and effectively, as demonstrated by their ability to take masks off and then put them back on when necessary.
ChapterScientific Shortcomings and Learning from Denmark's Response
EpisodeA Nuanced Conversation About COVID Vaccines (Yes, Really!)
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The panel discusses scientific shortcomings on Covid-19 safety science and surveillance, isolation guidance, and internal review practices and highlights the importance of developing trust in Covid-19 science.
54:41 - 56:51 (02:09)
Summary
The panel discusses scientific shortcomings on Covid-19 safety science and surveillance, isolation guidance, and internal review practices and highlights the importance of developing trust in Covid-19 science.
ChapterScientific Shortcomings and Learning from Denmark's Response
EpisodeA Nuanced Conversation About COVID Vaccines (Yes, Really!)
PodcastThe Problem With Jon Stewart
The one-sided approach to COVID-19 vaccines reveals a lack of understanding of the hyper mutability of the virus and the need for more funding towards the development of the next generation of vaccines.
56:51 - 58:30 (01:39)
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The one-sided approach to COVID-19 vaccines reveals a lack of understanding of the hyper mutability of the virus and the need for more funding towards the development of the next generation of vaccines. However, societal isolation has impacted progress in the field.