Covid-19 Diary : Thursday 31 December, 2020
Happy New Year’s Eve! Welcome to the last Covid diary entry for 2020. This is the 163rd article I’ve written in 2020 about the virus, a topic that none of us were even thinking …
Happy New Year’s Eve! Welcome to the last Covid diary entry for 2020. This is the 163rd article I’ve written in 2020 about the virus, a topic that none of us were even thinking …
With all respect to the medical profession, they need to realize that some of us find it offensive when they choose to not tell us the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the …
The big topic this week has been the discovery of multiple new mutations of the coronavirus, with the new mutations making the virus significantly more infectious than earlier strains. It is not yet clear exactly …
There’s been a lot of news, the last few days, about a new strain of the coronavirus discovered in England, and its implications. In short, it seems this new strain may be more readily …
At long last, after many months of research, writing, and then endless seeming revising and updating, my book on the coronavirus pandemic is now on sale on Amazon. The Kindle eBook edition is now live …
Covid fatigue. I think we all have a measure of that these days, but the solution is not to ignore the virus and pretend it isn’t there, but rather to double down in our efforts …
In an ongoing discussion with a friend about the virus, he raised an interesting point. In the US, the focus has been on providing expensive treatment options for patients with severe cases of Covid. …
It has been a record breaking few days, with the US registering higher-than-ever-before numbers of deaths. On several days, we exceeded 2,880 deaths a day – a number which has a certain significance. That …
The expression “a slow-motion train-wreck” is often used to describe all manner of drawn out problems. It seems like a perfect label to place on our US response to the coronavirus. Look at these …
It is hard to know what to think at present. On the one hand, we have the expensively orchestrated flow of seemingly miraculously and marvelous news from the big pharmaceutical companies, eagerly pitching their …