Covid-19 Diary : Sunday 28 March, 2021
My Sunday diary entry got scrambled a bit by weather. I was driving from ID back to Seattle, something I’ve done (too) many times before, and usually a fairly uneventful experience. This time things got …
My Sunday diary entry got scrambled a bit by weather. I was driving from ID back to Seattle, something I’ve done (too) many times before, and usually a fairly uneventful experience. This time things got …
The US, UK, and Europe seem to be in the grip of two opposing forces. On the one side is a race to vaccinate as much of the population as quickly as possible in …
The situation is improving to a point where it may be possible to travel to Britain in August/September, but probably will not yet be safe or pleasant to travel to Europe, so we are developing …
I had a minor epiphany this morning. I’d just finished reading an article about travel to Europe this summer seemingly becoming more problematic, and was looking at the chart below and the encouraging steep …
Yesterday and today both saw new case numbers in the US increase over those of a week ago. That’s not to say we’re heading to the next “wave” of new case growth, but the always …
We continue to be unsettled by “experts” who are relying on the concept of “herd immunity” as a promised salvation from the virus scourge. The promises of herd immunity they make invariably contain two …
Many sources are claiming today is the one year anniversary of the start of the Covid crisis, for example, this article. That is a strange choice of date, and seems to be based on …
The New York Times erupted into print this week, reporting on an ivermectin trial. After 43 trials and 64 other studies which it has essentially ignored, there’s obviously something very special to now excite …
Life is strange at present. On the one hand, the vaccine is becoming more and more widely available, at least in the US, and daily new infection rates have started to gently drift down …