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Tag Archives: coronavirus
Christmas 2020
T’was a month before Christmas,And all through the town,People wore masks,That covered their frown. The frown had begunWay back in the Spring,When a global pandemicChanged everything. They called it corona,But unlike the beer,It didn’t bring good times,It didn’t bring cheer. … Continue reading
Oxymoronically Speaking: Medical Science
Yes, you read that correctly. I am claiming the term medical science is an oxymoron. With that said, I am not attacking doctors, nurses, or most other health professionals. I am saying the chant “Follow the science!” as applied to … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Life, Leadership, Medicine, Science, Uncategorized
Tagged coronavirus, COVID-19, death toll, follow the science, medical science, pandemic, soft science
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Traditionally Speaking
Okay, the title is a bit of a play on words. This is not about how you, me, or anyone else speaks. Instead, it is a bit of musing over the impact the coronavirus crisis may have on time-honored traditions, … Continue reading
Posted in Civility, Daily Life, family, Manners, Science
Tagged coronavirus, face masks, handshakes, social distancing, societal change, traditions
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