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 | 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 5, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
[It’s bad and getting worse, we all know that now. News out of New Orleans this week that Ellis Marsalis, Jr., the piano player, teacher, and patriarch of an amazing family of jazz musicians that includes sons Wynton and Branford, was taken by COVID-19. I can’t... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Mar 22, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
[I just read the Sunday Washington Post and was stunned by the horrible coronavirus news from northern Italy—where Kay-Kay and I lived for three years with our kids back in the ’90s. It’s heartbreaking. As I write this, we in America don’t know how things are going to... by Jeffrey K. Walker | Mar 15, 2020 | Blog, Coronavirus Journal |
[I was planning to do a post for St Patrick’s Day, but the leprechauns got preempted by a more insidious little green creature, the coronavirus. I’m assuming they’re green–and why not? Consider this week’s post my Covid-19 Public Service...