Tag: COVID-19
Quarantine Day 63: Stocking the Little Extras
I’ve said that one of the biggest lessons the coronavirus pandemic has taught me is that we need to store more junk food and...
As the Economy Crashes, Reopening Push Builds
When does the short term public health good get outweighed by the long-term economic damage?
The Risk vs Reward of Reopening
The potential medical consequences of re-opening hit the news cycle yesterday with a vengeance as Dr. Fauci testified before the senate.
The COVID-19 Curve Heads Downward
As cases and deaths continue to drop despite some states reopening, the questions remains: When will the rest of the country reopen?
Things Turn Ugly
While COVID-19 data continues to improve, the rest of the news does not. If this is what the “new normal” looks like, then we’re in for a pretty ugly immediate future as politics rears its ugly head, job losses become permanent, and fears of a second wave persist.
Coronavirus Fear vs Familiarity
Does familiarity breed contempt? Or as we learn more do we just fear COVID-19 less?
Politics vs Pandemic
We've seen the curve flatten and slowly drop, now news coverage is following as COVID-19 gets less coverage.
Unemployment Soars as COVID-19 Persists
COVID-19 cases continue to grow slowly across the U.S. and the world as unemployment reaches new heights.
The Economics of COVID-19 vs Reopening
There’s an economic cost to keeping the country shutdown and a cost in lives if we reopen. We need to strike a balance where we can move forward without endangering vulnerable groups.
COVID-19 Cases Improve, Economy Worsens
Cases and deaths from COVID-19 continued to drop, but bankruptcies are climbing.