Writing a report is not a game plan.
Having meetings and symposiums is not a game plan.
decision making rubrics, roles and responsibilities, mitigation options, communication plans. It doesn't say "coronavirus" in it so maybe dummies don't think it applies to this situation?
Many of the models have been proven to be wrong time and time again.
Again, writing white papers and holding conference calls to discuss those white papers is not a game plan.
It's not the least bit surprising that a FearPorn Parrot Boy like you thinks sitting around talking about things and doing a bunch of modeling is a game plan.
It isn't.
It's obvious you didn't read it (it's not a modeling playbook) which is fine but just say so instead of trying to beef out more misinformation.
I didn't say it was a modeling playbook.
There's an entire laundry list of things that really matter that weren't done.
Example: It took 4 months for the CDC to ship enough Swine Flu test kits to test 1 million people . . . that's directly from the CDC Swine Flu timeline. Were the FDA barriers to expansion and proliferation of widespread testing to satisfy a pandemic level need broken down? Debateable at maximum and in reality, no, they really weren't. That's with another 7 years of that administration to go, BTW.
I could go for days . . .
Comparisons to Ebola, positively laughable. Ebola-Symptomatic spread only, few (and really no) known cases of Asymptomatic Ebola infectees being contagious outside of a few known post-symptomatic survivors passing the virus via sexual activity.