Opinion

The White House is making exactly the wrong moves to prevent the next pandemic

The U.S. will be seen as a pariah in the global community if it does not play a collaborative role in preventing the next major disease outbreak.

Timothy Mastro

Timothy Mastro is adjunct professor of epidemiology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He has worked in public health for more than 40 years, including 20 years at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and has served on committees for the World Health Organization, UNAIDS, PEPFAR and the National Institutes of Health.

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