We invest in our military to prevent attacks — why not also invest in preventing the next pandemic?

We invest in our military to prevent attacks — why not also invest in preventing the next pandemic?

How should we be preparing for the next pandemic? Is it too early? The COVID-19 pandemic is mostly in the rearview mirror. It has been over four years since the novel SARS-CoV-2 virus emerged. With it came over 700 million documented cases and over 7 million deaths around the world, though both these numbers are likely significant undercounts. 

The Hill/May 15, 2024