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The Plague Cycle: The Unending War Between Humanity and Infectious Disease The Plague Cycle: The Unending War Between Humanity and Infectious Disease by Charles Kenny
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“It isn’t just the US: the half of the world’s population that lives in urban areas generates more than 80 percent of global output, while 600 cities that account for just one-fifth of the global population generate more than 60 percent of global output. Urban living is also healthier for the environment as it tends to involve less travel and smaller housing. Add to that the fact that urban dwellers are ideologically different from their rural counterparts: comparatively liberal, international, trade- and migration-loving, in favor of gender equality and gay rights, environment-defending, and open-minded in matters of religion. The city is progressive—and it’s where progress happens.”
Charles Kenny, The Plague Cycle: The Unending War Between Humanity and Infectious Disease
“Trade and collaboration, the transfer of goods, people and ideas, are central to supporting health systems as well as developing and rolling out tests, treatments, and cures. We cannot respond effectively alone. We have to respond collectively.”
Charles Kenny, The Plague Cycle: The Unending War Between Humanity and Infectious Disease
“As long as we remain a planet of 7-plus billion, close-packed and widely traveled, with a love for meat, eggs, and milk, infections will be a force in our lives.”
Charles Kenny, The Plague Cycle: The Unending War Between Humanity and Infectious Disease