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US Vulnerable to Future Pandemics, Warns Top Health Official
30 Apr
Summary
- US is unprepared for another pandemic within a decade, says NIH Director.
- mRNA vaccine research scale-back leaves the US in a vulnerable position.
- Distrust and polarization hinder public health responses to crises.

Dr. Francis Collins, former Director of the National Institutes of Health, has expressed grave concerns that the world, particularly the United States, is not adequately prepared for another pandemic within the next ten years. He noted that despite effective treatments for diseases like HIV, access remains a critical issue, threatening lives.
Dr. Collins highlighted the concerning reduction in mRNA vaccine research, a technology that proved vital for rapid development during the COVID-19 pandemic. This scaling back leaves the U.S. in a vulnerable state, as traditional vaccine development methods are significantly slower.
Furthermore, the former NIH director is deeply worried about the impact of widespread polarization and misinformation on public perception and response to health crises. He fears that populations may become more skeptical, making it difficult to implement essential public health measures like isolation and masking during future severe outbreaks.