Author: Kurt Mitchell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781951854157
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 100
Book Description
What we have collected here is Kurt's very last artistic achievement: his own personal response to the COVID-19 pandemic through a series of surrealistic pen-and-ink illustrations. We have arranged them by date. Even when working within the confines of the Coronavirus lockdown in Chicago, Kurt found a creative way to respond to the pandemic with wit, playfulness, pointed satire, and mordant humor. The setting, of course, is the world of 2020, but the fashion of choice is the mask of the 17th century physician.
Pandemic
Author: Cosmin Baiu
Publisher: Cosmin Baiu
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
When a global pandemic kills most of humanity, a couple past their prime finds refuge in a cabin on a mountaintop. As months go by, they find themselves increasingly out of touch with reality and affected by loneliness and isolation. Until one night, on a terrible blizzard, someone knocks on the door...
Publisher: Cosmin Baiu
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 76
Book Description
When a global pandemic kills most of humanity, a couple past their prime finds refuge in a cabin on a mountaintop. As months go by, they find themselves increasingly out of touch with reality and affected by loneliness and isolation. Until one night, on a terrible blizzard, someone knocks on the door...
America's Forgotten Pandemic
Author: Alfred W. Crosby
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521541756
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Tracing the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 that claimed over 25 million lives worldwide.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 9780521541756
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 360
Book Description
Tracing the influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 that claimed over 25 million lives worldwide.
Pandemic
Author: Sonia Shah
Publisher: Sarah Crichton Books
ISBN: 0374708746
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize | A New York Times Editor's Choice “[A] grounded, bracingly intelligent study” —Nature Prizewinning science journalist Sonia Shah presents a startling examination of the pandemics that have ravaged humanity—and shows us how history can prepare us to confront the most serious acute global health emergency of our time. Over the past fifty years, more than three hundred infectious diseases have either emerged or reemerged, appearing in places where they’ve never before been seen. Years before the sudden arrival of COVID-19, ninety percent of epidemiologists predicted that one of them would cause a deadly pandemic sometime in the next two generations. It might be Ebola, avian flu, a drug-resistant superbug, or something completely new, like the novel virus the world is confronting today. While it was impossible to predict the emergence of SARS-CoV-2—and it remains impossible to predict which pathogen will cause the next global outbreak—by unraveling the stories of pandemics past we can begin to better understand our own future, and to prepare for what it holds in store. In Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond, Sonia Shah interweaves history, original reportage, and personal narrative to explore the origins of epidemics, drawing parallels between cholera—one of history’s most deadly and disruptive pandemic-causing pathogens—and the new diseases that stalk humankind today. She tracks each stage of cholera’s dramatic journey, from its emergence in the South Asian hinterlands as a harmless microbe to its rapid dispersal across the nineteenth-century world, all the way to its latest beachhead in Haiti. Along the way she reports on the pathogens now following in cholera’s footsteps, from the MRSA bacterium that besieges her own family to the never-before-seen killers coming out of China’s wet markets, the surgical wards of New Delhi, and the suburban backyards of the East Coast. Delving into the convoluted science, strange politics, and checkered history of one of the world’s deadliest diseases, Pandemic is a work of epidemiological history like no other, with urgent lessons for our own time. “Shah proves a disquieting Virgil, guiding us through the hells ruled by [infectious diseases] . . . the power of Shah's account lies in her ability to track simultaneously the multiple dimensions of the public-health crises we are facing.” —The Chicago Tribune
Publisher: Sarah Crichton Books
ISBN: 0374708746
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 289
Book Description
Finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize | A New York Times Editor's Choice “[A] grounded, bracingly intelligent study” —Nature Prizewinning science journalist Sonia Shah presents a startling examination of the pandemics that have ravaged humanity—and shows us how history can prepare us to confront the most serious acute global health emergency of our time. Over the past fifty years, more than three hundred infectious diseases have either emerged or reemerged, appearing in places where they’ve never before been seen. Years before the sudden arrival of COVID-19, ninety percent of epidemiologists predicted that one of them would cause a deadly pandemic sometime in the next two generations. It might be Ebola, avian flu, a drug-resistant superbug, or something completely new, like the novel virus the world is confronting today. While it was impossible to predict the emergence of SARS-CoV-2—and it remains impossible to predict which pathogen will cause the next global outbreak—by unraveling the stories of pandemics past we can begin to better understand our own future, and to prepare for what it holds in store. In Pandemic: Tracking Contagions, from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond, Sonia Shah interweaves history, original reportage, and personal narrative to explore the origins of epidemics, drawing parallels between cholera—one of history’s most deadly and disruptive pandemic-causing pathogens—and the new diseases that stalk humankind today. She tracks each stage of cholera’s dramatic journey, from its emergence in the South Asian hinterlands as a harmless microbe to its rapid dispersal across the nineteenth-century world, all the way to its latest beachhead in Haiti. Along the way she reports on the pathogens now following in cholera’s footsteps, from the MRSA bacterium that besieges her own family to the never-before-seen killers coming out of China’s wet markets, the surgical wards of New Delhi, and the suburban backyards of the East Coast. Delving into the convoluted science, strange politics, and checkered history of one of the world’s deadliest diseases, Pandemic is a work of epidemiological history like no other, with urgent lessons for our own time. “Shah proves a disquieting Virgil, guiding us through the hells ruled by [infectious diseases] . . . the power of Shah's account lies in her ability to track simultaneously the multiple dimensions of the public-health crises we are facing.” —The Chicago Tribune
Pandemic
Author: Michele C. White
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450072941
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Florida homicide detectives Lacy and Megan are at it again, this time unraveling a shadowy secret in their small town. Three separate cases coalesce into a forensic nightmare. Each one highlighted with the colorful characters that make rural Florida both bizarre and beautiful. Come along on this exciting journey as it reveals one of man's darkest moments in history. Pandemic is Dr. White's fourth suspense novel and the second in a medical mystery/detective thriller series. The first novel of the series Broken Silence, received notable acclaim and launched Dr. White on a book tour with Barnes and Noble. The other popular novels Fatal Coverage and Organ Donor, where both medical mystery thrillers. For more information about the books and author please visit MuseumPress.org
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1450072941
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 398
Book Description
Florida homicide detectives Lacy and Megan are at it again, this time unraveling a shadowy secret in their small town. Three separate cases coalesce into a forensic nightmare. Each one highlighted with the colorful characters that make rural Florida both bizarre and beautiful. Come along on this exciting journey as it reveals one of man's darkest moments in history. Pandemic is Dr. White's fourth suspense novel and the second in a medical mystery/detective thriller series. The first novel of the series Broken Silence, received notable acclaim and launched Dr. White on a book tour with Barnes and Noble. The other popular novels Fatal Coverage and Organ Donor, where both medical mystery thrillers. For more information about the books and author please visit MuseumPress.org
The Post-Pandemic Planet
Author: Harish Kumar
Publisher: Harish Kumar
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
The Covid-19 pandemic is wreaking widespread disruption, social and economic. Much more than what the Great Depression and the Second World War together did. Unfolding as humankind’s greatest challenge to date, the pandemic is rapidly altering the world, its politics and economics. In the process, turning upside down established relationships, accepted rules and prevalent norms. Though we cannot foretell with certainty what is in store, we can at least try to decode the telltale signs that are popping up all around us. The Post-Pandemic Planet does precisely that. This futuristic study examines the socio-cultural changes that are in the offing. It peeps through the prism of unfolding events to understand the possibilities that lie ahead. Among others, The Post-Pandemic Planet looks at how coercion-employing territorial states are changing and how the politico-cultural nation states are morphing. It tries to go into the reasons why our social lives are gradually getting colonised and why mysophobia will increasingly dictate the complexion of travel tomorrow. Is Covidisation of a new European Union a possibility? What happens to the concept of common markets now? Will the Marshalls and the Molotovs give way to the Merkels of the world? Will food nationalism degenerate into gastroracism? What colour the world health order is likely to take? How will the dissent-intolerant governments manipulate the privacy laws tomorrow? Why is the World Wide Web in the danger of turning into a World Narrow Web? Will jingoistic data localisation lead to digital dictatorships? These are among a score of questions you will find answered in The Post-Pandemic Planet. As a pandemic-threatened planetarian, you are sure to find them absorbing.
Publisher: Harish Kumar
ISBN:
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 65
Book Description
The Covid-19 pandemic is wreaking widespread disruption, social and economic. Much more than what the Great Depression and the Second World War together did. Unfolding as humankind’s greatest challenge to date, the pandemic is rapidly altering the world, its politics and economics. In the process, turning upside down established relationships, accepted rules and prevalent norms. Though we cannot foretell with certainty what is in store, we can at least try to decode the telltale signs that are popping up all around us. The Post-Pandemic Planet does precisely that. This futuristic study examines the socio-cultural changes that are in the offing. It peeps through the prism of unfolding events to understand the possibilities that lie ahead. Among others, The Post-Pandemic Planet looks at how coercion-employing territorial states are changing and how the politico-cultural nation states are morphing. It tries to go into the reasons why our social lives are gradually getting colonised and why mysophobia will increasingly dictate the complexion of travel tomorrow. Is Covidisation of a new European Union a possibility? What happens to the concept of common markets now? Will the Marshalls and the Molotovs give way to the Merkels of the world? Will food nationalism degenerate into gastroracism? What colour the world health order is likely to take? How will the dissent-intolerant governments manipulate the privacy laws tomorrow? Why is the World Wide Web in the danger of turning into a World Narrow Web? Will jingoistic data localisation lead to digital dictatorships? These are among a score of questions you will find answered in The Post-Pandemic Planet. As a pandemic-threatened planetarian, you are sure to find them absorbing.
The New Abnormal
Author: Aaron Kheriaty
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 168451388X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
The coronavirus pandemic conferred enormous power on certain government officials. They have no intention of giving it up. In the space of a few weeks in early 2020, Americans witnessed the imposition of previously unimagined social controls by the biomedical security state—the unelected technocrats who suddenly enjoyed nearly absolute power to incarcerate, isolate, and medicate the entire population. In this chilling new book, a dissident scientist reveals the people and organizations that form the biomedical security state its role in the origin of the pandemic and shaping the government response why it is a threat to science, public health, and individual freedom what can be done to confront and defeat this new Leviathan When covid-19 broke out, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty’s work put him on the front lines. Realizing that the mental, physical, and economic toll of lockdowns was catastrophic, he began to protest that the cure was worse than the disease—an intolerable heresy. When he refused vaccination because he had natural immunity from a previous infection, the University of California, Irvine, medical school fired him. He fought back, in the courts and in the media, and has become a reliable source of truth amid official obfuscation and censorship. Now it’s time for all of us to fight back. The deadly and arrogant misrule of the biomedical security state must not become the "new normal."
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 168451388X
Category : Medical
Languages : en
Pages : 207
Book Description
The coronavirus pandemic conferred enormous power on certain government officials. They have no intention of giving it up. In the space of a few weeks in early 2020, Americans witnessed the imposition of previously unimagined social controls by the biomedical security state—the unelected technocrats who suddenly enjoyed nearly absolute power to incarcerate, isolate, and medicate the entire population. In this chilling new book, a dissident scientist reveals the people and organizations that form the biomedical security state its role in the origin of the pandemic and shaping the government response why it is a threat to science, public health, and individual freedom what can be done to confront and defeat this new Leviathan When covid-19 broke out, Dr. Aaron Kheriaty’s work put him on the front lines. Realizing that the mental, physical, and economic toll of lockdowns was catastrophic, he began to protest that the cure was worse than the disease—an intolerable heresy. When he refused vaccination because he had natural immunity from a previous infection, the University of California, Irvine, medical school fired him. He fought back, in the courts and in the media, and has become a reliable source of truth amid official obfuscation and censorship. Now it’s time for all of us to fight back. The deadly and arrogant misrule of the biomedical security state must not become the "new normal."
The Coronavirus Pandemic
Author: Larry Murphy
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728371589
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 837
Book Description
This book is about the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) in the United States without a qualified national leader in the Oval Office to lead the country in handling this pandemic, and exactly why the American people need to get him and Congressional Republicans backing and defending his foolishness and recklessness out of office. America needs qualified and moral people that will ensure the health and safety of all Americans, including immigrants seeking to become American citizens.
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1728371589
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 837
Book Description
This book is about the coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) in the United States without a qualified national leader in the Oval Office to lead the country in handling this pandemic, and exactly why the American people need to get him and Congressional Republicans backing and defending his foolishness and recklessness out of office. America needs qualified and moral people that will ensure the health and safety of all Americans, including immigrants seeking to become American citizens.
The Kilominator: Cycling Through a Global Pandemic In Search of Sanity & Stability
Author: Matthew St. Amand
Publisher: Waywords & Meansigns Press
ISBN: 1778067581
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
I have struggled with my weight my entire adult life. Dwelling among cubicles for two decades, my sedentary existence saw my weight climb to nearly 300 lbs. The number is irrelevant, but the discomfort, desperation, and despair I lived with were all very real. Fast forward to the COVID-19 global pandemic, I came to a crossroads where I realized I could choose which “95” I wanted to be—eat, drink, and laze my way to 395 lbs., or battle the isolation and anxiety by getting on my bike and pedaling toward for 195 lbs. I chose the latter. Since May 2020, I have logged more than 65,000 kilometers on my bike. I am not a slick, spandexed cyclist practicing his art in pelotons. I am a lone, obsessed hobbyist.
Publisher: Waywords & Meansigns Press
ISBN: 1778067581
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 357
Book Description
I have struggled with my weight my entire adult life. Dwelling among cubicles for two decades, my sedentary existence saw my weight climb to nearly 300 lbs. The number is irrelevant, but the discomfort, desperation, and despair I lived with were all very real. Fast forward to the COVID-19 global pandemic, I came to a crossroads where I realized I could choose which “95” I wanted to be—eat, drink, and laze my way to 395 lbs., or battle the isolation and anxiety by getting on my bike and pedaling toward for 195 lbs. I chose the latter. Since May 2020, I have logged more than 65,000 kilometers on my bike. I am not a slick, spandexed cyclist practicing his art in pelotons. I am a lone, obsessed hobbyist.
Pandemic 3.0
Author: T.J. Andrews
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1649133073
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Pandemic 3.0 T.J. Andrews Set in the fast-moving metropolis of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pandemic 3.0 is based on the premise that a group of billionaires, calling themselves Echelon, created the Coronavirus in order to bring the world to the verge of collapse in order to create a new society that lines up with a set of ideals that they have created. They have spent thirty years researching, developing and planning this attack and the time has finally come. Echelon has hired Yurgheni Petrov, one of the world’s most mysterious and sought after assassins, to carry out the mission. He is a master of disguises with the ability to hide in plain sight. Nearly nothing is known about him and only one person has ever seen his true identity. That man is Tyler Hatch. Tyler Hatch is an ex-Navy Seal working for a top secret government agency known as the Copper Canyon Group. When they receive intel that reports Petrov entering Canada, Hatch is given the task of finding out what he is doing and where he is at. The ensuing chase takes Hatch halfway around the world while uncovering a plan that is beyond anything the world has ever seen.
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
ISBN: 1649133073
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 316
Book Description
Pandemic 3.0 T.J. Andrews Set in the fast-moving metropolis of modern Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Pandemic 3.0 is based on the premise that a group of billionaires, calling themselves Echelon, created the Coronavirus in order to bring the world to the verge of collapse in order to create a new society that lines up with a set of ideals that they have created. They have spent thirty years researching, developing and planning this attack and the time has finally come. Echelon has hired Yurgheni Petrov, one of the world’s most mysterious and sought after assassins, to carry out the mission. He is a master of disguises with the ability to hide in plain sight. Nearly nothing is known about him and only one person has ever seen his true identity. That man is Tyler Hatch. Tyler Hatch is an ex-Navy Seal working for a top secret government agency known as the Copper Canyon Group. When they receive intel that reports Petrov entering Canada, Hatch is given the task of finding out what he is doing and where he is at. The ensuing chase takes Hatch halfway around the world while uncovering a plan that is beyond anything the world has ever seen.
Until the World Stops
Author: L.A. Witt
Publisher: GallagherWitt
ISBN: 1642301000
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Their plan was perfect…until the world stopped. After the Navy boots him out, Tristan is screwed. Without an honorable discharge or a college degree, his job prospects are grim. If only he knew a service member who was willing to get married, make Tristan a dependent, and transfer his GI Bill. Such as, say, a former coworker who’s single, gay, and wants his family off his back about his refusal to settle down…and who maybe feels guilty for his role in Tristan losing his career. Casey has never liked Tristan, but the plan is irresistible. In fact, it’s perfect. Now Tristan has health insurance and a place to live, and he’s going to school. Meanwhile, Casey’s conscience is assuaged, and he’s still sleeping his way through town while his family is none the wiser. The guys stay out of each other’s way, and it’s all good. Right up until a pandemic locks everything down. Suddenly it’s just Casey and Tristan…and maybe that’s not such a bad thing. In a time when they’re both desperate for strength, support, and human contact, they find them in the most unexpected place: each other. But when feelings come into play, is it something real? Or just two lonely men making the best of terrifying times? And how in the world do Casey and Tristan tell the difference? Until the World Stops is a 72,000-word standalone gay romance. CW: COVID-19 A note from the author: As the events of 2020 have unfolded, in particular the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve debated when and how to incorporate that reality into my work. It’s not something I want to make light of or capitalize on, but it has become a part of our lives, and one that doesn’t look to be going anywhere any time soon. There comes a point when—if I’m to write about life—I need to write about the ugly parts too. For that matter, writing is how I process the world around me, and as time has gone on, I’ve found myself needing the catharsis of looking this reality in the eye and putting it into words as best I can. Most importantly, however, this is a time when we all need hope and even moments of peace. While pure escapism is important to me, so too is finding that hope and peace when everything feels so bleak. So it’s with that in mind that I give you a couple of guys finding a little bit of light when all the world feels dark.
Publisher: GallagherWitt
ISBN: 1642301000
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Their plan was perfect…until the world stopped. After the Navy boots him out, Tristan is screwed. Without an honorable discharge or a college degree, his job prospects are grim. If only he knew a service member who was willing to get married, make Tristan a dependent, and transfer his GI Bill. Such as, say, a former coworker who’s single, gay, and wants his family off his back about his refusal to settle down…and who maybe feels guilty for his role in Tristan losing his career. Casey has never liked Tristan, but the plan is irresistible. In fact, it’s perfect. Now Tristan has health insurance and a place to live, and he’s going to school. Meanwhile, Casey’s conscience is assuaged, and he’s still sleeping his way through town while his family is none the wiser. The guys stay out of each other’s way, and it’s all good. Right up until a pandemic locks everything down. Suddenly it’s just Casey and Tristan…and maybe that’s not such a bad thing. In a time when they’re both desperate for strength, support, and human contact, they find them in the most unexpected place: each other. But when feelings come into play, is it something real? Or just two lonely men making the best of terrifying times? And how in the world do Casey and Tristan tell the difference? Until the World Stops is a 72,000-word standalone gay romance. CW: COVID-19 A note from the author: As the events of 2020 have unfolded, in particular the COVID-19 pandemic, I’ve debated when and how to incorporate that reality into my work. It’s not something I want to make light of or capitalize on, but it has become a part of our lives, and one that doesn’t look to be going anywhere any time soon. There comes a point when—if I’m to write about life—I need to write about the ugly parts too. For that matter, writing is how I process the world around me, and as time has gone on, I’ve found myself needing the catharsis of looking this reality in the eye and putting it into words as best I can. Most importantly, however, this is a time when we all need hope and even moments of peace. While pure escapism is important to me, so too is finding that hope and peace when everything feels so bleak. So it’s with that in mind that I give you a couple of guys finding a little bit of light when all the world feels dark.