Sometimes it takes more than a board of directors to ensure an agency or government is safeguarding our interests. This is particularly true in regulation. While a country's best interests may not align with international agenda, regulation on behalf of safety and protection is almost always universal. Workarounds to regulation, often allowed of out of self interest or cost, should be tied to international repercussions. Regulation of food, markets, environmental epidemiology and other early prevention in novel strains make a difference. Upcoming pandemics and outbreaks can be avoided, or at least better addressed, with better regulation. The international community should gather several policy points, measures and international comparisons. The international health community should observe, encourage and report on countries with and without these policies. The end of the year COVID-19 WHO report is dynamic and impressive. It is missing policy development and in...