I was deeply touched by this "human side of things" type of documentary and fail to understand the intensely (-) reviews because this was no scientific coverage of viruses. "Pandemic" does not claim to be a strictly scientific documentary.
It shows people who are on the frontline of a pandemic, whose job is to foresee, prevent and treat and we get to meet them personally.
It also shows cultures; parts of the inner USA that fail to pass a vaccine legislation? Even the Africans attacking the WHO Ebola fighting team get educated by a pastor but these people are stuck in middle ages, defying basic science and Pasteur. Nowhere in the world such people have a public voice except the US. It was also so dramatic to explain that China was, is and will be the originator of outbreaks.
To me it was a pleasure watching this series and meeting the people.
It shows people who are on the frontline of a pandemic, whose job is to foresee, prevent and treat and we get to meet them personally.
It also shows cultures; parts of the inner USA that fail to pass a vaccine legislation? Even the Africans attacking the WHO Ebola fighting team get educated by a pastor but these people are stuck in middle ages, defying basic science and Pasteur. Nowhere in the world such people have a public voice except the US. It was also so dramatic to explain that China was, is and will be the originator of outbreaks.
To me it was a pleasure watching this series and meeting the people.