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Pandemic Finally Declared, One Month Late
COMMENTARY: Fearing fear itself, the world’s top health official renders the term useless
The World Health Organization (WHO) today declared the global epidemic of coronavirus outbreaks a pandemic, something several health officials have expected for more than a month and which some say is long overdue. The thing is, there’s no agreement among global and national health officials over how to define the word or when to use it, and language from WHO’s director-general today suggests “pandemic” either needs to be seriously redefined or stricken from the viral-disease lexicon.
One infectious disease expert used the P-word exactly five weeks ago.
“To me, it appears we are currently in the early stages of a mild pandemic with cases in over two dozen countries and sustained human-to-human spread established by this virus,” Dr. Amesh Adalja, an infectious disease expert at the Center for Health Security at Johns Hopkins University, told me on Feb. 5.
Today I asked Adalja if the declaration came too late and if that had any impact on precautions taken.
“Most persons believed this to be a pandemic for some time and were taking the actions required for a pandemic response,” Adalja said. “I do think that diagnostic testing…