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Reviews the multiple implications of COVID-19 for society: in public health research, in education, in human-animal interaction, in public policy, in media and online information, and in domestic and international economic considerations. Reviews the lessons learned to offer constructive directions for future research, policymaking, and education.

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Reviews the multiple implications of COVID-19 for society: in public health research, in education, in human-animal interaction, in public policy, in media and online information, and in domestic and international economic considerations. Reviews the lessons learned to offer constructive directions for future research, policymaking, and education.
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Christine Crudo Blackburn is the editor of Preparing for Pandemics in the Modern World. An assistant professor in the department of health policy and management and a faculty fellow at the USA Center for Rural Health Preparedness at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, she previously served as deputy director of the pandemic and biosecurity policy program at the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs in the Bush School of Government and Public Service at Texas A&M University. Gerald W. Parker is associate dean for Global One Health in the Texas A&M University School of Veterinary and Biomedical Science and director of the pandemic and biosecurity policy program at the Scowcroft Institute of International Affairs. Previously, Parker served in federal public service, including senior executive leadership positions in the department of the army, homeland security, and health and human services, leading biodefense, health security, and all-hazards preparedness and response organizations and programs.