The Plague-Ground – Virus and Vaccine: Charting our death and resurrection
Back on Friday, March 13th, we were all so doe-eyed and naive. COVID was killing thousands in Italy and in Canada we’d all just been
Back on Friday, March 13th, we were all so doe-eyed and naive. COVID was killing thousands in Italy and in Canada we’d all just been
You see flames flicker up from an empty seat in front of you. You’re tempted to stand up and yell “Fire!” But you don’t because that
But oh, what very big brains they have. Uğur Şahin and Özlem Türeci are the scientists whose company, BioNTech, is partnering with Pfizer to produce
If you’re in Canada, you could join the 37 million of us near the back of the line. An article this week in the McGill
My laptop is groaning with articles, videos, and the wave of “stuph” that lands every day from friends who say: “Must see this!” And I
Today is 13 weeks exactly since millions of us were told not to come back to our offices and stay home. Three months exactly. One
I haven’t read a book in well over a year. Sure, I dip into books, extracting what I need for work. Often and ironically, this
One million fewer people live in New Zealand than in the Greater Toronto Area. Yet as of last night, New Zealand has 1,504 cases of
The awful news out of our long-term care homes punctures whatever myth of exceptionalism we held about ourselves. It will be harder to claim: “We’re
My wife Jean and I once trekked 1,000 miles on the Appalachian Trail. It took us three months with our 45 lb. packs strapped to
When I was half my age, I used to believe that idea from Robert Frost. Now, I’m more into the “in length” part of life’s
I’ve noticed something odd in my Zoom calls, and maybe you have too. It’s that they sound better when the video is Off than when
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