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A return to the origin of SARS, the ecology of COVID-19, and the public’s refusal to follow public health recommendations — globally.

An All-Hazards Approach to Pandemic COVID-19: Clarifying Pathogen Transmission Pathways Toward the Public Health Response [PART 1]

Published April 2021: Journal of Environmental Health

Christopher Eddy, MPH, REHS, CP-FS College of Science, Engineering, and Technology, Grand Canyon University

Richard Schuster, MMM, MD, FACP, FRCP (Edin) International Master’s in Public Health Specialized in Health Systems Administration and Global Health Leadership Program, University of Haifa

Eriko Sase, PhD Kennedy Institute of Ethics, Georgetown University Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo Saitama Prefectural University

Editor’s Note: The vision for this guest editorial came about in late February 2020 before the World Health Organization declared coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) a pandemic. While the Journal strives to provide its readership with relevant and up-to-date information, the timeliness of the information printed can be hindered by review and production timelines. As such, the Journal felt it was vital to provide information about COVID-19 in the May issue by publishing the following article as a…

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Chrsitopher Eddy BSc., M.P.H., REHS, CP-FS 🗻
Chrsitopher Eddy BSc., M.P.H., REHS, CP-FS 🗻

Written by Chrsitopher Eddy BSc., M.P.H., REHS, CP-FS 🗻

Public Health, Environmental Health, Quantum Mechanics, Science & Fiction, Former SME ASPR/FEMA/Georgetown University; Professor; Marvel, DC; Content is mine 🗻

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