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让社会为下一次流行病做好准备的三个方式
1,870,105 views |
詹妮弗·纳佐 |
TEDWomen 2021
• December 2021
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如果我们用处理火灾的方式来处理流行病的风险会怎么样?在这篇令人大开眼界的演讲中,传染病流行病学家詹妮弗·纳佐(Jennifer B. Nuzzo)讲解1904年的巴尔的摩大火如何引发了我们抵御火灾的文化转变,并解释为什么流行病需要同样的反应。她详细分析了我们在面临可能的危险时需要收集的数据,需要为自己做好准备的演习,以及可以阻止未来威胁的防御措施——所以下一次,我们已经做好准备。
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