Brilliant long read about New York.
One of the realities of the past few weeks, however, is that optimism has zero medical ability to stop the spread of a pandemic.
The stories told in films about pandemics.
Fascinating. (Thanks to @carrarars.)
"Belgapom [the Belgian potato farmers' association] is now calling on the population to make up for the shortfall by eating frites twice a week at home instead of once."
Tremendous.
The Zoological Society of London producing material for kids even in time of crisis.
Brilliant reporting.
Gender-balanced, that is. From @RickZednik @WPLeadersOrg
Actually a very good point.
@KatieRoseEllena @IFES1987: "At the time of writing, elections in 47 countries are postponed, which represents nearly a quarter of the countries in the world."
Forensic and specific.
from @fivethirtyeight, which has been very good on the US statistics.
@cdotcampbell: “The world as we knew it in February 2020 is gone.”
Forensic and convincing; UK scientists got it wrong.
Balanced from @IanJamesParsley.
James Baker: "Every Marine knows better than to pull a knife in a gunfight. But so far, that appears to be the federal government’s approach to battling Covid-19."
Country-by-country comparison, in case you were wondering.
"The real mystery is not why Germany and Austria have so few deaths but why we expect answers to such questions in the early stages of a fiendishly complex global health crisis."
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