Tag: COVID-19
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.
COVID-19 Cases and Deaths Drop
COVID-19 cases and deaths dropped in the U.S. and globally as reopening gradually spreads.