Monday, January 24th, 2022 Omicron, false dichotomies, and the ânew normalâ In September 2020, Ed Yong, of The Atlantic, wrote an article headlined âAmerica is trapped in a pandemic spiral,â in which he listed nine âconceptual errorsâ that were plaguing the COVID response and the public discussion around it. Second on his listâafter the collective inability to focus on more than one public-health intervention at a […] Jon Allsop, CJR
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a Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021 Political warfare, inequity, and insufficient data in coverage of the vaccine rollout Jon Allsop, CJR
a Friday, December 11th, 2020 The characters of the vaccine story, and the risks of âvaccine nationalismâ Jon Allsop, CJR
a Thursday, December 10th, 2020 As the COVID death toll grows, so do the obituary pages Ari L. Goldman
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