Elie Dolgin
Stocking the Shelves for the Next Pandemic
Despite previous warnings, drug makers failed to prepare a stockpile of compounds to fight viral pandemics. Can they finally do the right thing?
Nature, 2021
¿De qué se trata?
Despite past pandemics, scientists and governments were not prepared with drugs to treat COVID-19.
Recommendation
Humanity was entirely unprepared for COVID-19. Although other coronaviruses have crossed from animals to cause pandemics in the recent past, as soon as those pandemics faded away, any efforts to combat the responsible viruses faded away with them. This time, governments and pharmaceutical companies are banding together to make sure that that doesn’t happen again. As COVID-19 fades, hopefully people will retain the impetus to develop, find and, most importantly, test new antivirals. That way, people will be a bit more prepared for the next scourge when it arrives.
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About the Author
Elie Dolgin is a freelance science writer, editor and podcaster in Somerville, Massachusetts. His work has appeared in Nature, Science, Newsweek, Discover, STAT and Nautilus.
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