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Worse with a second wave of the virus. This took place as a virtual discussion with the Atlantic Council. Thank you, everyone, for joining us today. Im the director of policy and programs at the Atlantic Councils Global Business and economic center. And we are honored today at the Atlantic Council to welcome kristalina georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary fund. Now, todays event is part of our headliner a. C. Front page series. Its our new premiere platform where we bring together Global Leaders to discuss the most urgent challenges facing the world. So i think we really do have the perfect guest this morning. She leads an institution that is on the frontlines of trying to save the global economy. And on a personal note, im proud to say its an institution i was able to call home for three years. So we want everyone to engage in this virtual conversation today and ask her questions. If youre on twitter, if youre on facebook, if youre on linkedin use the acfrontpage
We are delighted to welcome dr. Ali khan. Dr. Khan will be discussing his book the next pandemic. As former director of the office of Public Health preparedness and response at the centers for Disease Control and prevention dr. Khan has been on the front lines in the fight to contain the worlds deadliest diseases. Hes not the first one to have done so. Throughout history humans have been fighting diseases, deadly wars against contagions and there has never been a time where humans were not affects with microbes and fought against him. During khans time our speaker has had with contagions. He worked among red cross for the first ebola crisis. After 911 called to washington to prevent the spread of anthrax in the Senate Office building. A disease hunter, if you will, mission was to read the governments efforts to prepare public for disease outbreaks and health emergencies. He has seen it all. He also writes that not all epidemics and pandemics are inevitable. Most can be mitigated if not
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