Virus Vaccinations, the CDC, and the hijacking of America's response to the pandemic

Nina Burleigh

Book - 2021

"Virus: Vaccinations, the CDC, and the Hijacking of America's Response to the Pandemic takes readers on an extraordinary journey from the medical science of viruses and vaccines, to conspiracy theories, through the history of knowledge, to the precipice--where we are now--of uncertainty about the future. This is not a book for those who think they already know how the story ends, but one that asks the tough questions in terse, hard-hitting paragraphs and chapters. Virus walks a tightrope wire, in the same way that nearly all Americans are already doing, and does not presume our lives will be saved by any one approach or answer, or that any side has ownership of the truth, but puts us on a path towards a better understanding of wha...t just happened to us and where we're likely to be headed when, not if, the next virus appears. Here is: the true story behind the triumph of science in an era of unprecedented science denialism; the other true story of government malfeasance that brought the U.S. to its knees and saw more Americans die from the pandemic than in any other nation; an eye-opening series of interviews with researchers and creators of the mRNA vaccine, its test subjects, and other key figures; the history behind one of the great medical milestones: the astonishingly fast development and clinical deployment of the first mRNA vaccine, and how it will change the way medicine is practiced in the future; the alternate reality of bizarre conspiracy theories that undergird pandemic denialism and vaccine hesitancy; the return of eugenics and how shock doctrine capitalism, crony corruption and extreme free ideology killed people of color, the poor, and the frail; an assessment of the lessons learned and opportunities lost and what this will mean for the future of our democracy and our people. Virus includes original research and interviews with many key figures and experts including MIT engineer ('The Edison of Medicine') and Moderna founder Robert Langer, Stanford microbiologist David Relman, first mRNA clinical trial (Seattle) participant Missy Pena, medical anthropologist Martha Louis Lincoln, among many others, and a deep reading of publicly available documents and reporting"--

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Published
New York : Seven Stories Press [2021]
Language
English
Main Author
Nina Burleigh (author)
Physical Description
191 pages ; 22 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN
9781644211809
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. Smash the State
  • Chapter 2. Vaccine
  • Chapter 3. The Race
  • Chapter 4. Stranger Things: The Mainstreaming of Conspiracy Theory
  • Chapter 5. The Land of the Free
  • Author's Note On Sources and Methods
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Former Newsweek columnist Burleigh turns in an opinionated, fast-moving tale of the coronavirus pandemic. Beginning in what she calls the "early days in the shit show," the author limns a portrait of a perfect storm: a virus that, though in a family well known to science, defied identification and treatment and, as a vaccine was being developed, encountered fundamentalist Christians in the Trump administration such as Deborah Birx, who cut her teeth moralizing about the victims of AIDS instead of actually doing anything about it. Trump professed to know nothing about pandemics, though of course he claimed to know more than the doctors did, and it was a well-rehearsed bit of Trump lore that his grandfather died of the Spanish flu, "leaving a German-speaking widow with three kids to found a small building company in Queens, a death that forever altered the trajectory of the Trump clan." Trump knew, Burleigh charges, that Covid-19 was much worse than the flu, but he snubbed the U.N., the World Health Organization, and any other group working to fight it: "Fuck the WHO and fuck your tests. We can do it better." That hubris, of course, contributed to the deaths of more than 530,000 (and counting) Americans. Coupled with giveaways to Trump's corporate cronies and an otherwise corrupt regime hostile to science and expertise, the entire ordeal has been a shit show of epic proportions. The book is a useful, page-turning, blow-by-blow account of events, though seemingly written and edited in a hurry: The author repeats verbatim the etiology that coronavirus originated in bats (though she does offer a section on the lab leak hypothesis), that pharmaceutical companies were given $22 billion to fix things, and that vaccine hesitancy has been one of many problems medicine has had to face. Though repetitive and a little foulmouthed, this is a worthy summary of where we've been and where we are in the pandemic. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.