Thinking about our tools, ourselves. @UNC prof. Writer at @TheAtlantic @NYTimes. Was @SciAm @Wired. Book:https://t.co/j57eEmRHYw. Also https://t.co/AuuEUHWn84
This is a great piece by Craig on pandemic preparedness, especially in the context of the ongoing Ebola outbreak.
A great article about a crucial topic. Many people struggling with Long Covid are running out of short-term disability and savings, but the disability/insurance bureaucracy keeps putting up obstacles — and many are are already too ill to navigate that maze. Terrible situation.
Many will know of Ehrenreich's very succesful book, "Nickel and Dimed", but I was also very fond "Bright-sided: How Positive Thinking is Undermined America, her excellent book excoriating the shallow "just think-positive!" industrial-complex. Her voice will be missed.
An excellent recent piece in the Atlantic on "Long Influenza" and Epstein-Barr Virus (cannot wait for that vaccine) complications—including Long EBV and a variety of other chronic conditions. A National Institute for Post-Viral Conditions is warranted.
Excellent @aaronecarroll essay on why we should advocate for vaccination for kids, but also good analysis of why the rates have been so abysmal. Risks are low isn't an argument against lowering them even further by such an effective tool. #giftlink
My recreational reading atm: it's great for this too. Fraud is *always* about structure. (In the Before Times, my "recreational" reading had a lot of pandemic and outbreak lit, now my "recreational" reading is books on sociology of interesting stuff.😭)