Problem
The Vanderbilt policy brief (The Cultural Contexts of COVID-19: Policy Lessons from Global Examples. Nashville: Vanderbilt Cultural Contexts of Health Initiative (2021, p.3) states: "Treating cultural contexts as secondary will only ensure that we are poorly prepared for future crises. Instead, we should learn from global examples of how to address the social and cultural dimensions of virus transmission and be better prepared for future emergencies." Do you agree? Why? Why not? Elaborate on your reply and provide some examples, too.