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Henderson on Pandemic Planning – Econlib

Last updated: October 30, 2024 9:38 am
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I recently delved into the book “The Big Fail: What the Pandemic Revealed About Who American Protects and Who It Leaves Behind” by Joe Nocera and Bethany McLean, authors of “All the Devils are Here: The Hidden History of the Financial Crisis.” As someone who found their work on the 2008 financial crisis insightful, I was eager to explore their new book. One aspect that caught my attention in the early chapters was the mindset of government officials leading up to the Covid-19 pandemic, particularly that of Donald Ainslie Henderson.

The aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic saw widespread criticism of the government for being unprepared and lacking a plan for a major pandemic. However, Nocera and McLean highlight that plans had indeed been in the works for years before Covid-19 hit the shores of America.

The groundwork for a national pandemic response was laid in 2005 when then President George W. Bush, inspired by John M. Barry’s book “The Great Influenza,” mandated the development of a national strategy. This initiative was supported by a group of scientists, led by epidemiologist Donald Ainslie Henderson, who had long warned the government about the potential consequences of a pandemic.

Henderson, renowned for successfully eradicating smallpox, brought a wealth of experience to the table. Unlike many health officials, Henderson understood the complexities of societal dynamics and stressed the need for decentralized, hands-on approaches over top-down planning. He emphasized the importance of real-world experience over reliance on hypothetical models in shaping public health policy.

However, the leaders of the pandemic planning team, Carter Mecher and Richard Hatchett, took a different approach. They favored centralized, theoretical models, even adopting a model developed by a high school student for a science project. When the Covid-19 pandemic struck, the existing playbook proved ineffective and, in some cases, counterproductive.

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The contrast between Henderson’s pragmatic, decentralized approach and Mecher and Hatchett’s reliance on theoretical models raises questions about the effectiveness of policy-making in crisis situations. Perhaps if policymakers had heeded Henderson’s advice during the Covid-19 era, the outcomes might have been different. It’s a thought-provoking reflection on the importance of adaptability and practicality in navigating unprecedented challenges.

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