IN I believe not too many weeks ago you dismissed BC's apparent success in handling the pandemic outbreak as due to coincidence and luck and ot so much to Dr Henry's expertise. If you've had a sudden change of heart maybe you can explain why?
I am not too sure where you get the claim she 'wrote the book' on pandemics following SARS? She was a an associate with Toronto Public health at the time and one of a number of Public Health Drs that dealt with the SARS outbreak. Perhaps from an interview published Jan 31st?
In her own words:
" [I was] responsible mostly for communicable diseases and vaccine programs for one quarter of Toronto. I also had oversight and provided medical support for a number of the sexual-health clinics Toronto ran."
At the time she used her authority to close a hospital where some of the first SARS victims were patients and again in her own words
" We realized it was being transmitted. Patients and health-care workers were incubating this disease and transmitting it to others. So, essentially, I closed the hospital. I ordered no more admissions, and we moved everyone home we could and put them in isolation."
She goes on to say that at the time of the SARS outbreak China was very mum on what was happening unlike what has taken place during the Covid-19 outbreak. She does not credit this to the good offices of the PRC government.
You can read about it here:
https://www.tvo.org/article/lessons-from-sars-part-3-the-public-health-officer
The claim that she criticized the Federal Public Health in Feb or in any month I can't find any documentation on that either and not in this specific interview which now everyone here can read if they care too.
Have a good afternoon