Monday, 13 April 2020

How come the coronavirus can be so wrong?

I think the scariest thing about the coronavirus is just how many people it has affected. The priorities now are focusing on prevention and cure; but once we’re past that then people will ultimately start to look for blame. Many will just focus on the short-term losses or how organisations have failed to cope; not realising that there’s a greater force at play here; how did this situation originate? It’s quite scary as it’s from a country where most things are manufactured in a society that doesn’t like to disclose that they have problems. And when you’re not sharing things with your community it can be difficult to rectify at a later stage. I hope that the world really takes note here. Mass-producing a product for the benefit of a low cost will hinder you greatly if the logistics operation comes to a standstill, and there’s very little that you can do about it when things are so far away. Things are easier to resolve when they’re closer. 

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