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The Year the World Went Mad

By: Mark Woolhouse
Narrated by: Mark Elstob
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In January 2020, leading epidemiologist Professor Mark Woolhouse learned of a new virus taking hold in China. He immediately foresaw a hard road ahead for the entire world, and emailed the Chief Medical Officer of Scotland warning that the UK should urgently begin preparations. A few days later he received a polite reply stating only that everything was under control.

In this astonishing account, Mark Woolhouse shares his story as an insider, having served on advisory groups to both the Scottish and UK governments. He reveals the disregarded advice, frustration of dealing with politicians, and the missteps that led to the deaths of vulnerable people, damage to livelihoods and the disruption of education. He explains the follies of lockdown and sets out the alternatives. Finally, he warns that when the next pandemic comes, we must not dither and we must not panic; never again should we make a global crisis even worse.

The Year the World Went Mad puts our recent, devastating, history in a completely new light.

‘Fascinating’ --Tom Whipple, The Times

‘Devastating’ --Harry de Quetteville, The Sunday Telegraph

‘A glorious example of great science communication.’ --Fiona Fox, Science Media Centre

‘An essential book.’ --Matt Ridley, author of Genome

‘A unique record of the pandemic year.’ Dorothy H. Crawford FRSE OBE, author of Deadly Companions and Viruses

‘Vital reading for understanding where we’re currently at.’ --Stylist

‘The Year the World Went Mad is a unique record of the pandemic year by an insider. Mark Woolhouse, an internationally acclaimed epidemiologist and advisor to the Scottish government, gives us a day-to-day account of debates and discussions inside government that formed drastic policies - lockdown, travel bans, school closures.’ --Dorothy H. Crawford FRSE OBE, author of Deadly Companions and Viruses: A Very Short Introduction

©2022 Mark Woolhouse (P)2022 W. F. Howes Ltd
History & Commentary Medicine & Health Care Industry Professionals & Academics Science & Technology Great Britain United Kingdom
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"Fascinating." (Tom Whipple, The Times)

"Devastating." (Harry de Quetteville, The Sunday Telegraph)

"A glorious example of great science communication." (Fiona Fox, Science Media Centre)

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An insightful book that unspectacularly and understatedly highlights just what a total mess SAGE made of the pandemic. After reading it you are left with a modicum of sympathy for the politicians who were led like donkeys into eternal lockdown. One would hope that the judicial review will call Mark Woolhouse for evidence. What gets me is that some of the public health SMEs purposely maximised collateral damage of unimaginable size and without personal consequence.

This book should be compulsory reading

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very interesting book, makes you think about how and why thr UK gov and Scottish Adminstration took their courses of action. And how odd these courses were not fully seated in scientific advice, despite being told to trust the science.

interesting and gives greater context

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This book suggests that we could have achieved better results during the pandemic if the authorities had acted more quickly and with precision. His arguments are persuasive and indicate that might have saved many more lives while causing much less cost and disruption. An interesting example is that he suggests that the stay at home advice during lock down rather than go to the beach or walking caused much economic and mental health damage while being pointless, with zero evidence that transmission happened in the outdoors with social distancing in place. It is an easy read and well structured.

A serious study in alternative approaches

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The world did go mad. And in the UK debate and dissent from the lockdown doctrine was silenced, in a rational, democratic and scientifically rich nation we all need to ask ourselves; why on earth did we allow that to happen?! Mark’s book is a clearly articulated record of a period none of us will forget - but it vehemently challenges the narrative we received.
Although the narrator was fine, I’d prefer to have heard this read by Woolhouse himself.

Great book, Woolhouse calls it right

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Critical thinking and a non-partisan, rational dialogue surrounding the events of the past few years is vital. I particularly like the examples of 'resulting' bias discussed e.g. Matt Hancock's gamble on vaccines coming to the rescue not necessarily being the right move even though it worked. A thought provoking book to say the least. The long-term effects of lockdowns remain to be seen...

Fascinating

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