Yeah, it certainly shifts my view slightly, but it still seems like these are slower than vaccines, and less useful than prevention. I’d still put them last on my list of what we should be prioritizing, but as I said elsewhere, I ideally think they should get a non-zero level of funding. (But given relatively large pressure from other actors, I’m happy ignoring them and only pushing for the things we think are better investments.)
Yeah, it certainly shifts my view slightly, but it still seems like these are slower than vaccines, and less useful than prevention. I’d still put them last on my list of what we should be prioritizing, but as I said elsewhere, I ideally think they should get a non-zero level of funding. (But given relatively large pressure from other actors, I’m happy ignoring them and only pushing for the things we think are better investments.)