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Monday, March 16, 2020

Days of the Virus: Information

I've run across a range of information resources that have impressed me as useful and thought a simple way of sharing them is just to post them here, as a list.  In no particular order:
  • CDC, coronavirus.gov
  • Washington Post's free updates on SARS-CoV-2
  • The COVID Tracking Project
  • The Economist, Anatomy of a Killer
  • Washington Post, Why Outbreaks Like Coronavirus Spread Exponentially...
  • Washington Post, Social Distancing Could Buy US Valuable Time...
  • The Conversation, Why Are Older People More at Risk...
  • The Conversation, Get Dressed and Set Goals... (on working from home)
  • The Atlantic, How the Coronavirus Became an American Catastrophe
  • The Lily, How to Host a Virtual Hangout
  • The FiveThirtyEight:  How Coronavirus Tests Actually Work
  • CNN:  The Night Sky as a Shared Experience
  • Washington Post:  Simple DIY masks could help flatten the curve
  • xkcd:  Pathogen Resistance
  • Longrich Paleo Lab:  Public Use of Masks to Control the Coronavirus Pandemic
  • The FiveThirtyEight:  Coronavirus Case Counts Are Meaningless*
  • Washington Post:  Four Reasons the Coronavirus Is Hitting Black Communities So Hard
  • Washington Post:  Coronavirus Doesn't Discriminate, but America Does
  • Vi Hart's summary of a Pandemic Resilience proposal she helped build
I'll update this list as I have opportunity to do so.  
David Neale-Lorello at 6:16 PM
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