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May 16, 2020 Welcome to this edition of The Reader, your weekly roundup of Fortune stories and insights you need to know.
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“Modern scientists and public health experts have, Cassandra-like, been issuing warnings for years of a lack of preparedness for another influenza pandemic. Just a few days before British authorities shut down production at the Liverpool plant of flu-vaccine maker Chiron, the European health commissioner warned that Europe was woefully unprepared. Since too little vaccine is made in the U.S. and since other countries might refuse to export vaccine in an emergency, the U.S. is even less prepared.” —Viruses of mass destruction by historian John M. Barry, November 2004 . This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com Unsubscribe | Edit your newsletter subscriptions
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