Virus: Vaccinations, the CDC, and the Hijacking of America's Response to the Pandemic

Virus: Vaccinations, the CDC, and the Hijacking of America's Response to the Pandemic

by Nina Burleigh

Narrated by Nina Burleigh

Unabridged — 6 hours, 3 minutes

Virus: Vaccinations, the CDC, and the Hijacking of America's Response to the Pandemic

Virus: Vaccinations, the CDC, and the Hijacking of America's Response to the Pandemic

by Nina Burleigh

Narrated by Nina Burleigh

Unabridged — 6 hours, 3 minutes

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Overview

A few months before the virus slammed the world, global public health experts declared the United States the most prepared for a possible pandemic. Instead, we watched as the disease killed half a million Americans. A stunned nation has been too busy grieving and doing damage control to ask why, or to comprehend just how much of the blundering and chaos of the pandemic response was either deliberate or entirely predictable. New York Times bestselling author Nina Burleigh weaves together the key narrative strands to create an uncompromising and highly informed exposé about our shared global pandemic experience and what it means for our future. Here listeners will learn:



¿ How the Trump administration packed public health agencies with right wing Christians and their political allies who cared more about gender norms and policing morality than a possible pandemic.



¿ How America's anti-expertise culture, long nurtured by right wing media and conservative politicians, and now at its apogee, has left countless millions of Americans doubting the efficacy and safety of vaccines.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

"Excellent." —Rolling Stone

"Some day, movies will be made about the political chaos and collective insanity of America during the 2020 pandemic. Until then, we have Virus, an action packed, information rich, rapid-fire recounting of an incompetent government, a terrified citizenry, and medical research in hyperdrive despite a healthcare system in shambles. Nina Burleigh is a tireless reporter and a dazzling storyteller. This book had me in its grip on every page and left me knowing more than I ever thought I could know — including how much we have yet to understand."
Meghan Daum, author of The Problem With Everything: My Journey Though The New Culture Wars

"Burleigh’s book will undoubtedly remain a go-to forpoliticians reminding them how not to respond to apandemic and the repercussions of messing with scientificbodies. The book is an gripping read and should remainin everyone’s library to mull over a depressing presidentialresponse to an outrageous pandemic." 
The Lancet for Infectious Diseases

"Nina Burleigh’s Virus is a fast-paced narrative that captures the spirit of our dystopian times. In doing so, it transforms the battle of science against a deadly pathogen into one pitting the fact-based world against the dark forces of paranoid cults, cynical political calculations, and greed in a senseless war that caused hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths."
—Craig Unger, author of American Kompromat: How the KGB Cultivated Donald Trump and Related Tales of Sex, Greed, Power and Treachery.

"In the early days of the pandemic, Burleigh skipped the bread-making part of lockdown and wisely picked up her tattered copy of Daniel Defoe’s A Journal of the Plague Year and noticed the similarities between the epidemic that gripped London in the 1660s and our present one: the rumors, the closing of theaters, the conspiracy theories, the rich fleeing the cities, and the shocking death toll. Yet here was the United States, the richest country on earth with health care that did not rely on leeches, and still some half-million Americans died. In pungent and persuasive prose, Burleigh indicts the Trump administration first and foremost, while crediting the scientists who persevered and produced the mRNA vaccines. Burleigh has delivered a book that will be read for years to come by anyone interested in a first-rate chronicle of our own plague year. Oh, and by the way, do not throw away your masks—Burleigh makes clear there will be a next time."
AirMail

"Nina Burleigh has written a riveting, big-picture account of the unfolding of the pandemic in America. She shows how the spread of conspiracy theories, the Trump administration's favoring of ideology and nativism over science and international collaboration, and an anti-public welfare mindset among influential right-wing billionaires produced this tragedy. Essential and timely reading." 
Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History at New York University and bestselling author of Strongmen: From Mussolini to the Present

“The book is a useful, page-turning, blow-by-blow account of events... [A] worthy summary of where we’ve been and where we are in the pandemic.”
Kirkus Reviews

"Nina Burleigh has managed to craft the painful headlines of 2020 into a gripping narrative, as well as a thoughtful meditation on the uses and misuses of science."
—James Ledbetter, Chief Content Officer, Clarim Media, and author of 
One Nation Under Gold: How One Precious Metal Dominated the American Political Imagination for Four Centuries

Kirkus Reviews

2021-03-23
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.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176458916
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 07/27/2021
Edition description: Unabridged
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