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Coronavirus pandemic: Bill Gates warned us in that this day would come in 2015

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Coronavirus pandemic: Bill Gates warned us in that this day would come in 2015
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​Germ games, not war games

​Germ games, not war games

NATO has a mobile unit that can be deployed at any time and it plays out multiple war games in a year to check if people are trained for a crisis situation — how to manage fuel, keep track of the logistics and other crucial tasks during a time of war.

Similarly, there need to be germ games in place to train teams on how to respond during an epidemic or pandemic.

“We need to do simulations — germs games, not war games — so that we see where the holes are. The last time a germ game was done in the US was back in 2001, and it didn’t go so well,” said Gates.

​Fix the healthcare systems in poor countries

​Fix the healthcare systems in poor countries

The earlier a virus is caught, the sooner it can be controlled and eradicated. The Ebola virus didn’t get out of hand because the infection wasn’t spread through air and by the time someone was contagious, they were normally bed-ridden.

“There was a lot of heroic work by the health workers. They found the people and prevented more infections,” said Gates explaining how most of the fatalities were concentrated in three West African countries.

However, an air-borne contagion — similar to the Spanish Flu — could result in as many as 30 million deaths, which is why it’s important to spot it early.

“We need strong health systems in poor countries. That’s why mothers should be able to give birth safely, kids can get all their vaccines, but also where we’ll see the outbreak early on,” said Gates.

​Ready-to-go medical teams

​Ready-to-go medical teams

Even during the Ebola virus outbreak, the world healthcare system didn’t have a group of epidemiologists ready to go. The results only came out on paper, taking up time before they were finally available online. Even then, the analysis of those reports wasn’t accurate.

In order to keep an outbreak from getting out of control, there needs to be a team on the ground that can not only handle the risk, but also send back information in a timely and efficient manner.

“We need a medical reserve corps. Lots of people who have the training and background, and who are ready to go with the expertise,” said Gates.

​Para medical-military forces

​Para medical-military forces

The expertise of the armed forces can be a big boon during a global health crisis. Pairing up teams from the military with emergency medical professionals can significantly boost the chances of success.

“We need to pair those medical people with the military, taking advantage of the military’s ability to move fast, do logistics, and secure areas,” said Gates.

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