Link to Film: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/films/influenza/#part01
The Pandemic Report
pandemic noun pan·dem·ic | \ pan-ˈde-mik \ an outbreak of a disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects an exceptionally high proportion of the population
Thursday, April 9, 2020
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
How Corona Will Permanently Change the World
Some prominent intellectuals and pundits weigh in on how they see the world changing post-COVID. Much of it is good news, if a bit of wishful thinking. Worth the read.
Link to article on Politico.com
Sunday, March 29, 2020
Washington Post State of COVID
Excellent update of the current state of COVID. Study linked in the article pegs R-Naught of COVID at 2.38.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/three-months-into-the-pandemic-here-is-what-we-know-about-the-coronavirus/2020/03/28/6646f502-6eab-11ea-b148-e4ce3fbd85b5_story.html
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/three-months-into-the-pandemic-here-is-what-we-know-about-the-coronavirus/2020/03/28/6646f502-6eab-11ea-b148-e4ce3fbd85b5_story.html
"Guns, Germs and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared Diamond
This well-known classic first published in 1997, and for which Diamond won a 1998 Pulitzer Prize, remains an excellent primer in how homo sapiens interact with infectious disease. Diamond's emphasis is on how infectious disease has shaped modern human distribution of dominance outcomes. One of Diamond's theories developed here is that the geographic shape of Asia has been determinative of eventual European-originated hegemony of the modern Earth. Asia, being geographically very "wide" along the axis from western Europe to eastern Russia along a temperate latitude is the most advantageous region on Earth to support the development of domesicable animals and sustainable agriculture.
Link to Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Guns-Germs-Steel-Fates-Societies/dp/0393317552
Link to National Geographic Film based on the book on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i885hopsw6E
Saturday, March 28, 2020
"And The Band Played On," 1993 Film
If you're into studying the history of viruses this is a riveting 1990's film with an all-star cast led by Matthew Modine. It covers the real-life history of the AIDS virus in North America beginning in the early 1980's in Los Angeles and San Francisco and documents the public health and governmental response, some good, and some very, very bad. Both educational and highly entertaining. Based on a book of the same name by Randy Shilts which by my account has since been supplanted in its historical accuracy of the AIDS pandemic by "The Chimp and the River" by David Quammen.
Link to "And The Band Played On" on Amazon
Link to book on Amazon
"The Chimp and the River: How AIDS Emerged from an African Forest" by David Quammen
The authoritative general reader story of how the AIDS virus traveled from a single Chimpanzee in southeastern Cameroon circa 1908 to become the most deadly virus in the past hundred years. Well researched and well-written, Quammen turns very technical biological data into a page turner. After finishing this one, the reader will know much that is informative of how COVID-19 is operating in 2020.
"Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Human Pandemic" by David Quammen
A highly readable and relevant 2012 tour de force survey of zoonosis. Quammen examines in detail the circumstances and theories surrounding the animal-to-human infections of Ebola, malaria and HIV/AIDS as well as the scientific history of public health responses. If you're stuck at home for COVID-19, this is the book you should read.
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