An Unfolding Catastrophe: The 2025 COVID-19 Historical Report

An Unfolding Catastrophe: The 2025 COVID-19 Historical Report This paper is dedicated to the millions of people who lost friends and loved ones to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is a record of our shared experience, meant to ensure that future generations understand the pain, fear, resilience, and hope that defined this era. The story of… Continue reading An Unfolding Catastrophe: The 2025 COVID-19 Historical Report

A Portrait of Pandemic Uncertainty: An Analysis of a 2020 Blog and Artwork

Look Closely A Portrait of Pandemic Uncertainty: An Analysis of a 2020 Blog and Artwork Introduction Art and personal accounts from specific historical moments serve as crucial primary sources, capturing the emotional and psychological climate of a time far more effectively than data alone. The blog post “Mankind’s Greatest Race-to find a COVID-19 Med” and… Continue reading A Portrait of Pandemic Uncertainty: An Analysis of a 2020 Blog and Artwork

Really?

Disclaimer: This is a comprehensive overview based on publicly available scientific information and is not a peer-reviewed research paper. It should not be used as a substitute for professional medical advice. For academic or medical purposes, you must independently verify all sources and information. The Scientific Consensus on Ivermectin for COVID-19 Introduction The search for… Continue reading Really?

COVID-19 What we got right. What we got wrong.

Let’s delve into the complexities of the COVID-19 pandemic. It’s a multifaceted event with many lessons to learn. Origin Theories The exact origin of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, remains a subject of scientific investigation. However, the prevailing scientific consensus points towards a zoonotic origin, meaning it likely jumped from an animal host to… Continue reading COVID-19 What we got right. What we got wrong.

Reflections on Loss, Memory, and the Complexity of Vaccines

Reflections on Loss, Memory, and the Complexity of Vaccines The haunting memories of past epidemics, coupled with personal experiences, shape our understanding of life, loss, and the decisions we navigate. The COVID-19 pandemic reminded us starkly of the fragility of human existence. Refrigerated trucks filled with bodies serve as harrowing reminders of the pandemic’s toll.… Continue reading Reflections on Loss, Memory, and the Complexity of Vaccines