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Don’t Buy into Hantapanic

Healthcare
United States
Started May 18, 2026

It’s extremely unlikely that the next pandemic is at hand

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Underestimating the risk of pandemics could leave us unprepared for future outbreaks, potentially costing lives.
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Public fear of a new pandemic is exaggerated and distracts from real health issues that need our attention and resources.
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Media sensationalism around potential pandemics can lead to unnecessary anxiety and hinder effective public health responses.
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The unpredictability of viruses means we cannot afford to dismiss any potential pandemic threat, regardless of current assessments.
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While the current panic may be overblown, we should maintain vigilance and invest in preventative health measures.
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