The curve of neglect: A virus hunter’s lessons from the field

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The curve of neglect: A virus hunter’s lessons from the field
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Dr. Bonnie Henry charts the ups and downs of maintaining pandemic preparations

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Later, a commission of inquiry into the SARS outbreak, which led to 44 deaths in Canada alone, examined the slow response to Dr. Henry’s warnings. This year, Dr. Henry’s first public statement on COVID-19 was on January 25, when Ontario confirmed its first case. Although no cases had been detected in B.C. at that time, she was warning health care workers to be vigilant and take a travel history for anyone reporting respiratory symptoms.

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