The Crown that Graphs the COVID

  • Virology & Mythology: Vol. 2
    Should we open schools or not? Is COVID-19 losing momentum through mutation? (3) To School, or not to School? Remember when we shut down schools to stop the spread of Smallpox? Mono? Chicken Pox? H1N1? Polio? The Opioid Crisis? Me neither. Every year, older teachers are at risk of influenza-triggered pneumonia, and the NEA never managed…
  • Virology & Mythology: Vol I
    A series to support the spread of facts; today’s topics – (A) Does a Mask really matter? (B) Is it worse for minorities? The amount of confusion regarding pandemic urban legends has made it easier for opinion to magically transform into fact, and it has become a popular past-time to vilify political opponents by condemning COVID…
  • Using Occam’s Razor to Open Pandora’s Box: The Origin of COVID-19?
    Many researchers have long believed that a lab accident is the most likely source of the COVID-19 pandemic, but China has endorsed the search for animal transmission and rejected any real investigation into the possibility. In the last six weeks, however, an increasing number of scientists have openly questioned the lack of curiosity from their…
  • An Inconvenient Truth
    Mixed Signals obscure the Actual danger in the “Middle”* COVID-19 & politics is a touchy topic, but my analysis is bi-partisan – our corridors of power are infected by opportunistic vampires. How bad is COVID? As bad as it needs to be to win an election, of course. *I feel inspired to throw in a…
  • Hurricane Pandora: COVID-19
    The latest research on how COVID-19 kills, and why it’s so effective at it.
  • Wake Me Up When September Ends*
    *Optimism & Urgency in the race for a COVID-19 vaccine On August 31, 2005, the punk band Green Day officially released the 4th single from their American Idiot album, “Wake Me up When September Ends.” By then, the song was already very familiar to radio audiences, because it was both good and controversial; the music…

An RSS Feed of NIH’s LitCovid database of 3556 71,000+ articles SARS-nCoV-2 academic journals made public:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/research/coronavirus/

My pandemic commentary – LinkedIn Articles

My Spreadsheet of 2800+ LitCovid Articles, sortable by category of interest (i.e. epidemiology, pregnancy & other risk factors, vaccine research, etc.)
My Spreadsheet of age distribution in confirmed cases, as of 3/31. This was made using JHU data, to compare with China’s; the #’s are trending younger.
My Working Bibliography for a future paper that will address various aspects of the evolution of this crisis, drawn from my past CBRN/DOS experience:
Bibliography-Critical-Aspects-of-the-Ongoing-COVID-19-Outbreak