Monthly Archives: April, 2020

2020 Coronavirus Pandemic – A Way Forward

In an earlier blog, I mentioned the H1N1 Spanish Flu of 1918-19. CoV has been compared to it. This comes from a lack of knowledge. H1N1 was by far the greatest killer pathogen in recorded history. It killed 1-3% of the world’s population, which today would be 80-240 million people.  The 1918 world population was […]

2020 Coronavirus Pandemic – Action and Reaction

In the last blog, I explained how health care workers and therefore politicians had to do something at the onset of the CoV spread.  The health community had several “shots across the bow” from viral outbreaks in 2003, 2009, 2012, and 2014. Now was their moment. The initial campaign for adaptive behavior – hand washing, […]