Monthly Archives: March 2020

COVID-19 Craze Continues

I wrote last week about the novel coronavirus strain that has the world paralyzed. Of particular note is the experience in Italy with their ICU beds filled to capacity. The state of that nation has driven increasingly drastic isolation responses in the … Continue reading

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Flattening the Curve? Or Trading a Small Curve for a Very Large One?

COVID-19 hysteria is in full swing. In the interest of “flattening the curve” of peak cases that might stress hospitals with a rush of capacity-exceeding, ventilator-dependent patients, have we created a greater societal crisis with a much larger and wider … Continue reading

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