“Why have some Asian nations performed so well relative to the United States in containing the coronavirus without nearly the devastating economic fallout? Terence Kealey argues that it comes down to prevailing attitudes about the role of science.”
The Role of Science During Pandemic
A very interesting podcast that I am surprised you posted as it is quite critical of the US response and the Trump administration in terms of the dismantling of the pandemic response team and bungled CDC test debacle.
But a lot of interesting points in a relatively short podcast with a lot of useful historical references.
- East Asia’s success from rapid early testing and good relationship as well as separation of roles between private scientific industry and public sector regulation and governance. Masks only minor impact.
- problems in the west from over reliance of public funding for basic research as a historical consequence of the Space Race with Russia
- when that mantra was challenged, scientists moved to private sector which lead directly to Palo Alto and Silicon Valley.
I think one easy point that the speaker did not mention was the effect of SARS which affected East Asia more than any other region and left a lasting cultural impact that made it very easy to implement social measures to control spread.