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martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but it seems time other countries have had their own experiences with infectious diseases and yet they've struggled in their management of the pandemic why do we see that it differs so much from country to country when i think we have the u k. but it was we didn't have the expense of sars and of course coronaviruses need different preparations then you protected the crippen for everyone and it's hard to develop a vaccine etc so we in the u.k. were badly prepared as i think in some respects were. european countries and i think the taiwan other government that was more trusted perhaps than our u.k. government was by these people and not. do you b
martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but it seems time other countries have had their...
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martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits the existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have had their own experiences with infectious diseases and yet they've struggled in their management of the pandemic why do we see that it differ so much from country to country when i think we have the u.k. . but it was you didn't have the expense of sars and of course coronaviruses need different preparations then you protected the rep you want. to develop a vaccine etc so we in the u.k. were badly. i think in some respects. european countries and i think the taiwan other government that was more trusted perhaps than our u.k. government was blunt these people are not. do you believe that we're worse l
martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits the existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have had...
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martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have had their own experiences with infectious diseases and yet they've struggled in their management of the pandemic why do we see that it differs so much from country to country. well i think we in the u.k. had prepared renew to ns a pandemic but because we didn't have extensive sars and of course coronaviruses need different preparations then you protected the crippled for everyone and it's hard to develop a vaccine etc so we in the u.k. were badly prepared as i think in some respects were european countries and i think the taiwan under government it was more trusted perhaps than our u.k. government was b
martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have had...
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martin reese is co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits and existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have had their own experiences with infectious diseases and yet they've struggled and their management of the pandemic why do we see that it differ so much from country to country when i think we have the u.k. . but because we didn't have the expense of sars and of course coronaviruses need different preparations then you protected the group. and it's hard to develop a vaccine etc so we in the u.k. were badly. i think in some respects. european countries and i think. taiwan and a government that was more trusted perhaps than our u.k. government was by its people and not. do you believe that we're worse l
martin reese is co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exits and existential rest rather can barely even say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have...
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martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin's good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exit the existential risk rather than fairly can say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have had their own experiences with infectious diseases and yet they've struggled in their management of the pandemic why do we see that it differs so much from country to country when i think we in the u.k. . because we didn't have the expense of sars and of course coronaviruses need different preparations than you particular. and it's hard to develop a vaccine a church or so we in the u.k. were badly. i think in some respects. european countries and i think the taiwan under government that was more trusted perhaps than our u.k. government was by its people and not. do you believe that we're worse long
martin reeses co-founder of the center for the study of existential risk an interdisciplinary research group focused on studying and developing strategies to risks that could threaten humanity martin's good to have you on the show 1st of all let's start with the pandemic before we start about talk about exit the existential risk rather than fairly can say the word we just saw about taiwan and how its management of the pandemic has been shaped by sars but at the same time other countries have...