Europe said it was pandemic-ready but pride was its downfall
European nations, initially keen to advise others, are going through a painful reality check on their own lack of preparation to face the pandemic.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson was overconfident about his nation's ability to withstand the virus. Getty
Professor Chris Whitty, Britain's chief medical adviser, stood before an auditorium in a London museum two years ago cataloguing deadly epidemics.
From the Black Death of the 14th century to cholera in war-torn Yemen, it was a baleful history. But Whitty, who had spent most of his career fighting infectious diseases in Africa, was reassuring. Britain, he said, had a special protection.
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