by Jeffrey K. Walker | Aug 1, 2021 | Blog, Posts About My Novels |
I’m taking a couple of weeks vacation and no one can make me feel guilty about it. Well, maybe a little guilty. I was raised and Irish-Catholic, so always have a free-floating background static of guilt. With the uninvited Miss Delta Corona crashing our summer... 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 | Dec 20, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
It’s been an extraordinary few days. Not one, but two COVID vaccines approved and shipped. It’s been one year since doctors identified an odd pneumonia-like illness in China. And now there is a vaccine going into health workers’ arms. In. Twelve.... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Aug 9, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
Don’t know if your Nuclear Family Unit—and now Pandemic Bubble Crew—is like mine, but when my wife, Kay-Kay, and I are coming up on an automobile trip, various Piles of Stuff start appearing. On the bathroom vanity, just inside the door to the garage, on the dining... by Jeffrey K. Walker | May 10, 2020 | Blog, Learning from Other Countries |
I first published this post in June 2017, during one of the endless debates about repealing Obamacare. These issues have become vastly more urgent today, in the midst of a global pandemic in which the USA leads the world in both infections and deaths. Given the fact...