The pandemic has highlighted the importance of investment in science.
The incredible advance toward a vaccine was only made possible by government spending. Operation Warp Speed is just geek-friendly branding on the delivery of billions of dollars in R&D funding and purchasing guarantees to spur companies to direct their focus. There’s no reason that cannot be replicated for Alzheimer’s or cancer research or to fill any number of other scientific gaps.
Furthermore, while all we hear about is the tearing down of science because it’s more outrageous and moves clicks, I think science has been elevated in the
crisis. Quack cures have a rich history and tradition in America; what’s new is that everyone knows the name of the nation’s top infectious disease expert. Scientific inquiry has lessened in its presence in American life the past 20 years; I think that’s on a new trajectory now.
Tumultuous life events like this always have a disruptive quality, changing the nature of our relationships, our social structures, and eventually our politics. Take an erratic president and the sinking tribalism out of the equation; the virus has caused some shocks that are valuable, amid the tragedy.
Happy Thanksgiving.
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