Coronavirus: ‘secret squirrel’ journalism
April 30, 2020 2:00 am Post a CommentIt’s been a busy few weeks. On top of the daily blogpost, I’ve been working on a second edition of Scared... View Article
It’s been a busy few weeks. On top of the daily blogpost, I’ve been working on a second edition of Scared... View Article
Essential reading for the day is a brief article in the Lancet headed: “What policy makers need to know about COVID-19 protective... View Article
Very early on in the Corona epidemic it was known that the virus was more than likely airborne. A new study... View Article
Well, it seems that prime minister Johnson is back at work after his enforced absence and, in typical style has delivered a... View Article
I may have made some observations around this general issue before. So it may come as no surprise that I... View Article
On 17 March, chief scientific adviser Vallance declared that less than 20,000 deaths in the UK from Covid-19 would be... View Article
In this country, Public Health England (PHE) is the front-line body charged with managing the first response to an outbreak... View Article
From a standing start, where I started focusing on what became known as Covid-19 at the beginning of March, it... View Article
I haven’t been monitoring the UK Corona soap opera very closely. Hypocrisy is running wild and it’s too much to... View Article
As a preparation for the Covid-19 epidemic, most of the NHS hospitals throughout the land have been converted into treatment... View Article
I remember once, in our first house, we had a cat flap in the back door which led into the... View Article
We are now seeing a number of media reports suggesting that the rate of new Covid-19 infections is slackening off.... View Article
Yesterday’s Insight article from the Sunday Times has triggered a sharp response from the Department of Health, unusual in itself as the government... View Article
The cases reported yesterday were 5,526, with the deaths at 888. This brings the total, officially recognised cases to 114,217,... View Article
Although the grandstanding Richard Horton, editor-in-chief of the Lancet, has had a good epidemic – in the sense that people used to... View Article
A paper in early February on the spread of Covid-19 in China published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)... View Article