The Covid-19 pandemic has exposed critical vulnerabilities in public health systems, leading to an urgent need for a transformative approach to epidemiology that emphasizes reliability.
Historically, major infectious disease threats emerge roughly every two years. With ongoing pressures from declining funding and increasing outbreaks, public health is compelled to innovate.
The fields of space exploration and commercial aviation provide vital lessons for public health. By adopting higher reliability principles, public health can improve outbreak responses.
Innovative technologies like mRNA and at-home testing are valuable, but are insufficient alone; the real innovation may stem from evolving public health practices toward structured reliability.
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