id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-024634-ciuynofm DOBBS, Mary National Governance of Public Health Responses in a Pandemic? 2020-04-21 .txt text/plain 3825 192 50 Whilst each state shares values and goals of strong public health and also a resilient economy, with both closely intertwined in the long term, there is clearly no broad global consensus on the balance between values and approaches to them. Consequently, any decision-making is based on the precautionary principle (whether express or otherwise) and it becomes more challenging to identify clear pathways to address the pandemic effectively that also minimise countervailing riskssomething that may in itself justify national rather than international approaches, even whilst benefiting from the centralisation and sharing of scientific data. If one returns to the three core approaches and presumes that they are each effective in principleherd immunity will arise, case numbers and severity can be controlled and/or the disease can be eradicated within the populationsimply reflect on the global nature of our society and the continued shifting nature of our populations. ./cache/cord-024634-ciuynofm.txt ./txt/cord-024634-ciuynofm.txt