Category: COVID-19
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COVID-19 Day 55: Murder Hornets are the New Threat (Until we find a better one)
As COVID-19 fears begin to wain and people experience information fatigue, no group is more concerned than the news media. With a downward trend in embarrassing gaffs by President Trump, click-bait Ad revenues are down. Until an alarming second-waive of infections can be announced, reporters have turned to twitter for trending hashtags. Enter ‘Murder Hornets’.…
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COVID-19 Day 54: Cinco de Mayo con Corona
Happy Not Mexican Independence Day (that’s in September). I don’t think anybody really feels like celebrating after +50 days of Covid fear, but we could all use a shot of tequila.
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COVID-19 Day 53: The Pandemic Ends in June. Or October. Probably.
When will the pandemic end? California’s Governor Gavin Newsom stated the obvious, that things couldn’t “return to normal” until a vaccine is developed. Dr. Fauci recently said it could take 12-18 months to develop a vaccine for SARS2 (the coronavirus that causes COVID-19). That is record-breaking speed given that the Ebola vaccine took 5 years to develop. There…
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COVID-19 Day 52: Herd Immunity Could Cost Less Than 240,000 Lives
Perhaps you’ve heard of ‘herd immunity’? The term is often used to describe a national strategy to mitigate COVID-19, where business and schools remain open, and the population living ‘normally’, while letting the disease run its course and burning out naturally. In epidemiology ‘herd immunity’ means something different, which we’ll discuss shortly. Sweden is attempting to achieve herd immunity by isolating…
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COVID-19 Day 50: What the Black Death Can Teach Us Today
I can’t believe it’s been 50 days since this whole awful and terrifying episode in history began; when President Trump announced the National Emergency on March 13. Notwithstanding, I’m hopeful this will end in an unexpected positive note, creating a more fruitful future. Seven centuries ago, the Black Death swept across Europe eventually killing upwards…
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COVID-19 Day 49: Cubicles May Make a Coronavirus Comeback
As people go back to work in offices, companies are going to have to modify their workplaces to comply with social-distancing laws. One of the biggest challenges stems from a remodeling decision many companies made in the early ‘aughts to follow the fashionable trend of creating “Open Offices.” They removed dividers and cubicles and fit…
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COVID-19 Day 48: Feeling Dumb About Reopening
The following is an attempt to work through in my own head what I know of the current state of COVID-19 and weigh the conflicting needs to stay safe and to restart our economy before it’s too late. After spending a month boning up on biology and history, I still feel dumb about where we…
