For over two decades I was a member to a voluntary fire department, the better part of this time as a battalion chief. This inevitably made me a part of numerous exercises including epidemic/pandemic scenarios.
Together with other international best practices, the knowledge I have gained therein have become a part of my work as an information security strategist, and – in light of recent developments – has found its way into a comprehensive best practice list with the goal to reduce the impact of a pandemic on an organisation.
Hi.
The STEM disciplines mean quite different things between the U.S. and China.
To truly understand CoVee (I choose my own nouns), you first have to understand our true knowledge of viruses, which is significantly less than popular lore among virologists would have you think, and then know true vital statistics. Being able to know a respiratory infection when you see one helps too.
Staying on-track is always a good thing.
Just say’n.
Good luck otherwise.
Matt