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What if we treated the risk of pandemics the same way we treat the risk of fires? In this eye-opening talk, infectious disease epidemiologist Jennifer B. Nuzzo unpacks how the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 sparked a cultural shift in how we defend against fires -- and explains why pandemics demand the same sort of reaction. She breaks down the data we need to gather when facing possible danger, the drills we need to ready ourselves and the defenses that could keep future threats at bay -- so next time, we're prepared.
¿Qué pasaría si tratáramos el riesgo de pandemias del mismo modo que tratamos el riesgo de incendios? En esta reveladora conferencia, la epidemióloga de enfermedades infecciosas Jennifer B. Nuzzo explica cómo el Gran Incendio de Baltimore de 1904 provocó un cambio cultural en la forma de defenderse de los incendios, y explica por qué las pandemias exigen el mismo tipo de reacción. Desglosa los datos que debemos reunir ante un posible peligro, los simulacros que necesitamos para estar preparados y las defensas que podrían mantener a raya futuras amenazas, para que la próxima vez estemos preparados.
What if we treated the risk of pandemics the same way we treat the risk of fires? In this eye-opening talk, infectious disease epidemiologist Jennifer B. Nuzzo unpacks how the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 sparked a cultural shift in how we defend against fires -- and explains why pandemics demand the same sort of reaction. She breaks down the data we need to gather when facing possible danger, the drills we need to ready ourselves and the defenses that could keep future threats at bay -- so next time, we're prepared.
What if we treated the risk of pandemics the same way we treat the risk of fires? In this eye-opening talk, infectious disease epidemiologist Jennifer B. Nuzzo unpacks how the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 sparked a cultural shift in how we defend against fires -- and explains why pandemics demand the same sort of reaction. She breaks down the data we need to gather when facing possible danger, the drills we need to ready ourselves and the defenses that could keep future threats at bay -- so next time, we're prepared.
What if we treated the risk of pandemics the same way we treat the risk of fires? In this eye-opening talk, infectious disease epidemiologist Jennifer B. Nuzzo unpacks how the Great Baltimore Fire of 1904 sparked a cultural shift in how we defend against fires -- and explains why pandemics demand the same sort of reaction. She breaks down the data we need to gather when facing possible danger, the drills we need to ready ourselves and the defenses that could keep future threats at bay -- so next time, we're prepared.
Et si nous gérions le risque de pandémie comme nous le faisons avec les incendies ? Jennifer B. Nuzzo est épidémiologiste en maladies infectieuses et nous révèle comment les incendies de Baltimore en 1904 ont initié une transformation culturelle dans la façon dont nous combattons les incendies. Elle nous explique pourquoi les pandémies appellent au même type de réaction. Elle analyse les données que nous devons réunir devant un danger potentiel, les exercices à réaliser pour nous préparer et les défenses susceptibles de contenir les menaces à venir. Ainsi, nous serons prêts pour la prochaine fois.