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We Need a Cheap Way to Diagnose Coronavirus

David Beier
1 min readFeb 26, 2020

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President Trump’s February 26 press conference discussing the government’s efforts to combat the coronavirus

The coronavirus is at — or perilously close to — the level necessary to constitute a global pandemic. Government responses here and abroad have been a mix of good, bad and dangerous. With expert co-authors, I propose concrete steps to improve public health by improving the tools to screen and test people who might have the virus. Without accessible and inexpensive point-of-care diagnostic tools, we stand zero chance of correctly identifying who to treat and who to isolate or quarantine. Vaccines and drugs are essential in the long run. The short-term challenges we face today require this additional focus. For more, read our Harvard Business Review article, published today.

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David Beier
David Beier

Written by David Beier

Managing Director, Bay City Capital, San Francisco, CA. Previously Chief Domestic Policy to Vice President Al Gore. Senior corporate officer DNA and Amgen

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