by Jeffrey K. Walker | Jul 26, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
COVID has forced us all to go very virtual. Over the last many months, “virtual” may have overtaken “very” as the most common adjective in the English language. Everything has picked up a Virtual Variation. Virtual lectures, virtual happy hours, virtual work meetings,... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Apr 26, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
[I’m as confused as you are about why some states are “reopening”—whatever that means—when the USA is still on the upslope with new COVID-19 infections and deaths. We continue to lead the world in both, as the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus website sadly depicts. I’m as... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Apr 19, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
[The USA hasn’t plateaued yet with new coronavirus infections or, sadly, COVID-19 deaths. We still lead the world in both, as the new USA tab on the Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center website all too clearly depicts. I’m tired of leading the world in this... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Apr 12, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
[The USA just surpassed Italy and China with the most COVID-19 deaths in the world. Not the kind of “winning” the Current Occupant of the White House has in mind, I assume. Meanwhile, I’ll keep trying to find some Yucks in the Time of Corona. As always, thanks for... 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...