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Me and You and a Strain Named Mu

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

As the new strain spreads internationally, more nations are moving to secure third doses for their populations in hopes of staving off another wave of infections (Originally published Sept. 3

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Do as I CDC, Not as I Do

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

The U.S. CDC is warning Americans against traveling to countries with lower Covid risk than the U.S., while the WHO overlooks a surge in former Soviet states (Originally published Sept.

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The Delta surge is abating—time for a global lockdown

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

This isn’t the last strain we’ll see. And after almost two years of pandemic hardships, does two weeks at home still seem such a big imposition? (Originally published Aug. 31

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The pandemic is over. The 2nd pandemic is underway.

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

And we could be screwing this one up just as badly… (Originally published Aug. 23 in “What in the World“) It’s starting to sink in just what bad news it

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Vaccines are creating a vast army of Delta Zombies

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

Vaccinated “undead” are getting infected, carrying the virus to the unvaccinated, getting sick and incubating new strains. But better “Zed” than dead! (Originally published Aug. 16 in “What in the

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A nation divided cannot stand (against a pandemic)….

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

After throwing >600,000 bodies at the pandemic, the U.S. has declared victory and retreated from social distancing. That’s about to cost it—and the world. (Originally published July 1 in “What

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How many Americans is one Australian worth?

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

Covid has created two worlds: one still determined to deprive the virus of lives, the other striking a grim compromise. (Originally published June 3 in “What in the World“) The

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Seeing the pandemic forest for the epidemic trees

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

Handicapping national case numbers to reveal under-reporting is a good idea, but not without international context (Originally published May 28 in “What in the World“) This week the New York

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Objects may be smaller than they appear

Posted 4 years ago by Monterey

India’s Covid outbreak continues to set records, but here are the countries where the pandemic is even worse. (Originally published May 24 in “What in the World“) India seems to

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