Where To Learn More About Coronavirus And Influenza: Three Book Ideas

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Want to learn more about the coronavirus and influenza? Here are 3 books to consider reading:

Many of us get the flu but don’t give it much thought after it’s gone. Different versions of the flu have been around for a long time, however, and for in-depth perspective for general readers, here are three books to consider reading:Influenza: The Hundred-Year Hunt to Cure the Deadliest Disease in History" by Dr.

Brown himself suggests"Deadliest Enemy" by Michael Osterholm and Mark Olshaker, which looks at several other outbreaks and makes some recommendations for how we might prevent them in the future. Finally, Brown suggested Ali Khan’s book"The Next Pandemic," which describes the author’s work as a first responder for the Centers for Disease Control, traveling to the frontlines and doing the kind of work that keeps the rest of us safer and better informed.

“If you are stuck at home with time on your hands, I would recommend an e-book, since it gives you instant delivery with the guarantee of no need for human contact,” Brown said. Good advice in stressful times in much of the world.I'm a senior editor and the Shanghai bureau chief of Forbes magazine. Now in my 16th year at Forbes, I compile the Forbes China Rich List and the Taiwan Rich List. I was...

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