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It was released on Netflix on January 22, 2020. Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak is not a particularly good documentary series. The facts and figures are skewed, the fly-on-the-wall footage is interesting but contextually jarring against what the series feels like it wants to be and there's an incredulous, almost fear-mongering aspect to this that does little to balance the argument out with genuine facts and figures. In late January, Netflix released an original 6 episode docuseries, 49 minutes each, called “Pandemic: How To Prevent An Outbreak.” Produced by Sheri Fink and Dr.Ryan McGarry, this Pandemic received the ultra rare 100% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes. A series gets an Average Tomatometer when at least 50 percent of its seasons have a score. Rotten Tomatoes Critical Consensus: N/A. 'Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak' got popular amid the coronavirus pandemic.

Rotten Tomatoes Score: N/A. Here's a look at the Netflix documentary, including reviews and when it was filmed. Forget 'Happy Birthday' — here are 11 songs with 20-second choruses to wash your hands to The main theme of the show is not if another global pandemic will happen, but when. Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak is a 2020 American documentary series about pandemics. “

The series covers a range of issues such as the possibility of an influenza pandemic, research into achieving a universal vaccine, emerging viruses, anti-vaxxers, and the Ebola outbreak in Africa. The Average Tomatometer is the sum of all season scores divided … Read more: Ariana Grande responded to a video mocking how she would wash her hands amid the coronavirus outbreak.