Opinion | It May Not Be the Virus That Kills Me

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Opinion | It May Not Be the Virus That Kills Me
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From WSJopinion: In coming weeks, it won’t just be Covid-19 that kills people but the havoc it has wreaked on the global medical supply chain, writes Mark C. Taylor

With each passing day, the coronavirus pandemic reveals that many of our lives hang by a thin fiber-optic thread that can snap at any time. As more people are quarantined and businesses grind to a halt, supply chains will break down. While this will have negative economic consequences for all, for many of us it will be a matter of life and death.

My life depends on an artificial pancreas I wear on my belt. Without the insulin it delivers 24/7, I would die within a few days. I’m not sure where the insulin and components for...

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