Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #62

Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #62

Journaling the Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic, Reflection #62 May 16, 2020 “Police are requesting your assistance in locating Tara Trunfio. Trunfio is wanted for violating the Rules and Orders for failure to quarantine. Trunfio is described as a 24 year old,...
Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #61

Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #61

Journaling the Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic, Reflection #61 May 11, 2020 Here they come. A couple of months ago I first discussed the potential of the coming crisis affecting the very core values and mores of the American social condition. Here they come, that...
Coronavirus (Covid19), Reflection #60

Coronavirus (Covid19), Reflection #60

Journaling the Coronavirus (Covid19) Pandemic, Reflection #60 May 11, 2020 Airlines and Pandemic A year ago I predicted that the airlines would run into serious difficulties, all of them who currently serve America, formerly the largest and most profitable air...
Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #59

Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #59

Journaling the Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic, Reflection #59 May 11, 2020 Hawaii. A primer for how not to enlist the support of the general public in responding to the effects (real and imagined) of the virus. Upon arriving in Hawaii visitors are quarantined for 14...
Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #58

Coronavirus (COVID19), Reflection #58

Journaling the Coronavirus (COVID19) Pandemic, Reflection #58 May 9, 2020 What aren’t we being told? Well, the unemployment rate hit 14.9 percent today, according to the federal government. The greatest figure of all time was during the depression when it was...