Friday, April 03, 2020 1:35:14 PM
They are interesting documents with many good recommendations.
Like the 9-11 Commission report, these documents get written, filed away, and remain largely unimplemented.
I don't view that so much as a political problem, because the inertia extends back through a couple of administrations, but rather a lack of follow-through at the institutional level (FDA and CDC primarily in this case). Career bureaucrats shouldn't set policy, but they are in a better position to make sure things get done.
Politicians have the attention span of a gnat and are always shifting focus - a lot of which is caused by an equally flighty media. It shouldn't be that way, but sadly, it largely is.
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