One element I would like to bring in, which for me is important, is that the WHO has this little organization when it comes to flu, which is called the global influenza surveillance and response network. Basically, they're taking care of seasonal flu. The whole organization is working with different countries. Everything is open science. Everything is in calibration. This is the best way to do the screening and monitoring of what's going on, and the evolution of the different diseases. This is working very well. This is the type of infrastructure we needed from the start when it came to COVID-19, and when it comes to other influenza pandemics as well.
One great example is this global influenza surveillance and response network at the WHO.