by Jeffrey K. Walker | May 9, 2021 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
We’re seeing the rate of “vaccination uptake” dropping in most states. Some of this is because a goodly portion of the most vulnerable, most eager, and easiest to reach population have been vaccinated. At the same time, we’re also witnessing... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Apr 25, 2021 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
I’ve been seeing a new riff on COVID immunity from Vaccine Refuseniks the last few weeks. It’s a peculiarly uninformed notion that herd immunity is only achieved when 70% of the population has been infected. The obvious extension? We should end all... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Mar 29, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
[Looks like I’m the Harbinger of Coronavirus—three cities I once lived in or near are having their turns in the crosshairs of COVID-19: Chicago, on the outskirts of whose Greater Metro Area I was born and raised; New Orleans, where I spent my undergrad years and did a...