This is a make-shift repository of forthcoming information about the mathematical and biological characteristics of the COVID-19 virus. This info is a good data source that can be used to make well-informed decisions.
The data has shown that we must work together to stop the spread of the virus. We must do this by reducing our geographical movements for a while. This is to protect the vulnerable among us. If we do not, our hospitals will be over-run with severe cases, which represent a very small percentage of total cases. The total cost of this pandemic including human lives, financial burden, and prolonged suffering will be much greater if we do not stop moving around and stay put.
It is in the best interest of all the world (not just America) to just stay put for a while and let the virus slow down. The vast majority of cases will be just fine. But all who are exposed will be carriers and will need to stay inside at least 2 weeks.
The following links are articles and videos published recently, as well as current guidelines for the right way to do this. This is not a government conspiracy, it is a medical emergency.
Use this information to better understand what is happening, to make good decisions, to inform your friends and neighbors, and to be encouraged. This will end. It will be less painful if we stop moving around. Please feel free to browse the Photography page on this site. I hope you will find some comfort in these images. I will add more as I have time. I will try to update the structure of this page also, as time permits.
Be safe friends, be well, Godspeed. Here are the links:
Article by Dr. Maurizio Cecconi, chief ICU expert, Lombardy, Italy
Video Interview with Dr. Cecconi. He answers many key questions.
The Sober Math Everyone Must Understand About the Pandemic
A Video Message from Italian Citizens on the Best Approach
CDC Specific Guidelines for Various Groups and Situations
CDC 2-page Flyer that can be Easily Posted
Why You Must Act Now- Politicians, Community Leaders and Business Leaders: What Should You Do and When?