Seeing suffering during Covid-19, Bill Gates recently wrote a book that describes the specific steps we can take not only to stop future pandemics but provide better health care for everyone around the world. He further said, ‘I believe that Covid-19 can be the last pandemic.’
This book is called how to prevent the next pandemic, published by Knopf at a random house and random penguin, will be released on May 3, 2022.
Speaking of upcoming books, Gates wrote, the past two years has caused extraordinary number of difficulties throughout the world, and is not easy to feel optimistic when you have experienced the misery that has experienced so many people.
But every time I see the suffering that Covid has created – every time I read about the latest death or heard about someone who loses a job or is driven by a closed school – I can’t think: We don’t have it to do this again.
About the book, how to prevent the next pandemic, he said, I put the specific steps we can take not only to stop future pandemics but, in the process, provide better health care for everyone around the world.
I describe the lessons we can learn from this pandemic, innovation we need to save lives, and new tools we need to stop the pathogen early and fair.
I also told you about my regular conversation with public health leaders such as Anthony Fauci and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, my view of the vaccine stemmed, and how it felt to be the subject of conspiracy theory.
The purpose of no more pandemic has been ambitious, but the progress we have made for the past two years – including the big leap we made with vaccines and knowledge that we get about respiratory diseases – have set us the way to success.
I put the specific steps we can take to not only stop future pandemic but, in the process, provide better health care for everyone around the world. I describe the lessons we can learn from this pandemic, innovation we need to save lives, and new tools we need to stop the pathogen early and fair. I also told you about my regular conversation with public health leaders such as Anthony Fauci and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, my view of the vaccine stemmed, and how it felt to be the subject of conspiracy theory.
The world now understands how serious we have to take a pandemic, and momentum is on our side. There is nothing to be convinced that infectious diseases can kill millions of people or close the global economy. If we make the right choice and investment, we can make Covid-19’s last pandemic, he concluded