My best guess is no, but feel like I should throw this question out there in case anyone can think of plausible candidates.
Can you explain your thinking behind this? My model is that COVID-19 will spread to developing countries before too long, and once there, it will quickly become a much bigger problem than malaria etc. So the highest-impact global health intervention would appear to be “beta testing” of anti-COVID-19 interventions that we think can be transferred to a developing country context.
Anyway, this recent post on far-ultraviolet light looks pretty interesting. I’m pretty optimistic about ideas like this which could use the momentum of COVID-19 to overcome regulatory hurdles etc. and then end up being super valuable for other problems going forward.
Can you explain your thinking behind this? My model is that COVID-19 will spread to developing countries before too long, and once there, it will quickly become a much bigger problem than malaria etc. So the highest-impact global health intervention would appear to be “beta testing” of anti-COVID-19 interventions that we think can be transferred to a developing country context.
Anyway, this recent post on far-ultraviolet light looks pretty interesting. I’m pretty optimistic about ideas like this which could use the momentum of COVID-19 to overcome regulatory hurdles etc. and then end up being super valuable for other problems going forward.