Things
We’ll Do Better….During Our NEXT Pandemic
Although we’re
still in the midst of the Covid19 pandemic, it’s not too early to start
reflecting on what we’ve learned for the sake of being more prepared for the
next pandemic. In this blog-post I’m
sharing eight thoughts that have come to my mind. Please chime in with your own thoughts, hopes
and dreams for how we might handle the next pandemic better than we dealt with the
current pandemic.
Number 1: We’ll be grateful that—after our LAST
pandemic (i.e. the pandemic of 2020-2021)--we invested time, imagination, and
resources in preparing for our next pandemic.
Examples: strengthening our
public health infrastructure, maintaining adequate inventories of vital tools
(e.g. PPE, facemasks, sanitation supplies), “capturing” our learnings, etc.
Number
2: We’ll recognize the critical
differences between public health and individual health
and thus share a consensus about the necessity of sacrificing individual
freedoms for the sake of society-wide, global responsibilities.
Number 3: We and our elected leaders will trust science
and expertise, and we’ll all resist any attempts
to politicize scientific findings and public health guidelines and recommendations.
Number
4: We’ll willingly embrace short-term
sacrifices for the sake of long-term gains.
Number
5: We’ll support one another in
cultivating patience and managing our anxieties.
Number
6: We’ll understand that a pandemic is,
by definition, a global epidemic that requires global
solidarity and cooperation.
Number
7: We’ll be mindful of and address the
critical needs of our neighbors whose circumstances make them more vulnerable and
“at risk” during pandemics.
Number 8: We’ll
pray for and generously support local faith communities and agencies that
address human needs, in partnership with governments and pertinent
non-governmental organizations.
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