Barren streets, vacant offices and empty gyms. A quarantined small California town of 2,600, guarded by military officials. Rationing medical care. Government turf wars and bureaucratic battles.
Earlier this week, I asked Dr. Ian Lipkin, a Columbia University epidemiologist, why all of these movies hadn’t moved politicians and voters to take viral epidemics more seriously. “I don’t think movies change the way people feel about things,” he told me, adding that he was working with the writer of “Contagion,” Scott Z. Burns, on a public awareness campaign ad on the novel coronavirus.
“I’d rather the news story be that we overreacted than that many people lost their lives because we didn’t do enough,” Cheever replies. After Daniels’ ex-wife, CDC staffer Dr. Roberta “Robby” Keough—played by Rene Russo—treats a dying and infected patient, she laments not getting a CDC advisory out about the virus faster. The CDC staffers’ efforts were blocked by her superiors. “I should’ve forced the alert,” the doctor says, explaining Motaba’s deadly effects. “Christ, Sam. I opened this guy up,” she tells her ex. “Looked like a bomb went off inside. His pancreas, liver, kidney, spleen—all the organs were liquified.
book by Richard Preston, Wade Carter, a fictionalized reclusive Ebola expert who studied the virus in the field, is frustrated that more senior officials aren’t taking the threat of Ebola on American soil more seriously. Carter tells Army Col. Nancy Jaax , a veterinarian who helped contain Ebola-infected monkeys from the Philippines: “Did I want this? Never. Now it’s here. Would it be good for the Oval Office to be pissing its pants about this now? You bet.
Rep. Matt Cartwright, the Democratic member from Pennsylvania, bristled at the cuts in a hearing with Vought. “The question is today, as we sit here and we know about coronavirus and the impact it’s taking on the people of the world and the economies of the world and the stock market and everything, as you sit here today, are you ready to take that back?”In none of the virus movies I watched do we see the U.S. president. He or she is often one of the least important characters.
Hollywood would do well to stick with what they know best . Make believe.
You should delete this drivel now. Right now. morons
Just watch Contagion if the COVID-19 hasn’t scared you enough.
Moron alert
Sure.
Turns out Hollywood has been run by the CIA since nearly the beginning...
Hollywood isn't real.
i am not reading another 12,000 word essay in medium
adamwren A budding self-taught scientist in the making,,,? Really?!!
adamwren
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Source: HuffPostWomen - 🏆 27. / 68 Read more »
Source: Reuters - 🏆 2. / 97 Read more »
Source: EW - 🏆 713. / 51 Read more »
Source: CNN - 🏆 4. / 95 Read more »
Source: wmag - 🏆 723. / 51 Read more »