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Breathless: The Scientific Race to Defeat a Deadly Virus
Breathless is a gripping but clear-eyed analysis of SARs-CoV-2 and its fierce journey through the human population, as seen by the scientists who study its origin, its ever-changing nature, and its capacity to kill us. David Quammen expertly shows how strange new viruses emerge from animals into humans as we disrupt wild ecosystems and how those viruses adapt to their human hosts, sometimes causing global catastrophe. He explains why this coronavirus will probably be a "forever virus," destined to circulate among humans and bedevil us endlessly, in one variant form or another. As scientists labor to catch it, comprehend it, and control it, with their high-tech tools and methods, the virus finds ways of escape.
Based on interviews with nearly one hundred scientists, including leading virologists in China and around the world, Quammen explains that:
- Infectious disease experts saw this pandemic coming
- Some scientists, for more than two decades, warned that "the next big one" would be caused by a changeable new virus — very possibly a coronavirus — but such warnings were ignored for political or economic reasons
- The precise origins of this virus may not be known for years, but some clues are compelling, and some suppositions can be dismissed
- And much more
Written by one of our finest explainers of the natural world for decades, This compelling and terrifying account is an unparalleled look inside the frantic international race to understand and control SARS-CoV-2—and what it might mean for the next potential global health crisis.