The part I just do not "get" is why those professionals at/near the top of HHS, CDC, etc aren't screaming their lungs out about this.I know I know The same guy that said we have lots of tests, perfect tests: Incompetrump! The new Comic-con superhero.
Disgusting isn't it.
As I read it, just about every study of every epidemic, pandemic, outbreak, etc has concluded that transparency, honesty, and clarity of communication are right up there in terms on getting a handle on public health situations like this.
Scott Aaronson goes on, in his blogpost, to say a few words about the movie Contagion. By chance (ha!) I watched it again recently, twice, and could fault its science for only one apparent big error: no virus can work as fast as the fictional one portrayed (highly contagious within just a day of initial infection, death within merely two or three), can it?
Minor: the second time I watched it with subtitles on; the only error I caught was "adjuvant" ... correctly spoken by the actor(s), but wrong term in the subtitles.