Feds should conduct a broad review of pandemic decision-making, so we’re better prepared for next major health crisis

A broader and more comprehensive review in which professionals from different sectors are interviewed can only do good. Will there be a financial cost? But would the cost reach as high as the financial and human toll of fighting COVID-19? Absolutely not.
Pandemic times: A pedestrian walks past a sign selling protective masks on Bank Street in downtown Ottawa on May 15, 2020.

Canada recently confirmed its first domestic hantavirus case, and the World Health Organization has declared the Congo's Ebola outbreak a public health emergency. Health experts warn of pandemics to come. 

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