Tag Archives: Covid-19

Looking Back on Covid-19

As I write this, some scientists are urging us to start to wear masks again, because there is a new variant  and cases of covid are rising. Covid hasn’t gone away and we know that things may take a turn … Continue reading

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Covid-19 – lockdowns go on and on. What should we do?

The decision to impose a second lockdown in England is polarising people to a much greater extent than it did in March, as it seems obvious that this virus is not going away and we are going to have to … Continue reading

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The real meaning of Coronavirus

Well, we are in a mess. We have an ordinary sort of virus (whose closest relative is the common cold), which mostly causes a severe flu, from which most people recover without any complications. Admittedly it has a death rate … Continue reading

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