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Michael Noetel

44 years ago, humanity eradicated smallpox

On December 9th, 1979, humanity declared victory.

This one evil, the horror from beyond memory, the monster that took 500 million people from this world, was destroyed.

You are a member of the species that did that. Never forget what we are capable of when we band together and declare battle on what is broken in the world.[1]

That battle is not over. As we saw from 27 million COVID-19 deaths, our approach to pandemics is still broken. Humanity still lives under the threat of pandemics as bad as smallpox. With the acceleration of biotechnology, the next pandemic could be worse.

The Australian government is doing an inquiry into COVID-19 and it's a unique opportunity for you help steer the government toward pandemic prevention. Governments are notorious for neglecting prevention, even when it would be cost-effective. For them to attend to it, they need to hear that the public cares.

Join us for a workshop on the current inquiry, what you can do, and how we can band together to prevent the next pandemic. 

Location: UQ Mayne Medical School, Herston
Room: 0881-325 Collaborative Room
Bring: Laptop or device

Let's do for pandemics what we did for smallpox: make them a horror from beyond memory.

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