The contagion next time / Sandro Galea
By: Galea, Sandro [author].
Contributor(s): Ohio Library and Information Network.
Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press, ©2022Copyright date: ©2022Description: 272 p: illustrations.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780197576427.Subject(s): Health services accessibility -- United States | Discrimination in medical care -- United States | Equality -- Health aspects -- United States | Health -- Social aspects -- United States | Medical economics -- United States | Epidemics -- Prevention | COVID-19 Pandemic, 2020- | Health Status Disparities | Social Determinants of Health | Global Health | Socioeconomic Factors | Delivery of Health Care | Pandemics -- prevention & control | COVID-19 | United StatesGenre/Form: Print books.Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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On Shelf | RA563.M56 G35 2022 (Browse shelf) | Available | AU00000000017807 |
Includes bibliographical references and index
A better and healthier time to be alive than ever -- An unhealthy country -- An unhealthy world -- Who we are, the foundational forces -- Where we live, work, and play -- Politics, power, and money -- Compassion -- Social, racial, and economic justice -- Health as a public good -- Understanding what matters most -- Working in complexity and doubt -- Humility and informing the public conversation
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How can we create a healthier world and prevent the crisis next time? In a few short months, COVID-19 devastated the world and, in particular, the United States. It infected millions, killed hundreds of thousands, and effectively made the earth stand still.Yet America was already in poor health before COVID-19 appeared. Racism, marginalization, socioeconomic inequality--our failure to address these forces left us vulnerable to COVID-19 and the ensuing global health crisis it became. Had we tackled these challenges twenty years ago, after the outbreak of SARS, perhaps COVID-19 could have been quickly contained. Instead, we allowed our systems to deteriorate.Following on the themes of his award-winning publication Well, Sandro Galea's The Contagion Next Time articulates the foundational forces shaping health in our society and how we can strengthen them to prevent the next outbreak from becoming a pandemic. Because while no one could have predicted that a pandemic would strike when it did, we did know that a pandemic would strike, sooner or later. We're still not ready for the next pandemic. But we can be--we must be.In lyrical prose, The Contagion Next Time challenges all of us to tackle the deep-rooted obstacles preventing us from becoming a truly vibrant and equitable nation, reminding us of what we've seemed to have forgotten: that our health is a public good worth protecting