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What we keep getting wrong when we talk about testing for COVID-19

While widespread COVID-19 testing has been heralded as the key to reopening a cratering U.S. economy, it’s a lot more complicated than boosting the number of people tested.

Good Old Days

The other day I became intensely engrossed in a conversation with two friends who were about my age. All three of us closer to 100 than to 50 years old. The conversation became contentious over the issue “the good old days” of the past versus the world in which we live today.

Let’s Get Real

On Thursday, April 30, 2020 an editorial written by Dick Gale appeared in the Hemet & San Jacinto Chronicle. His article was entitled Practical which, in my opinion, was anything but practical. In his article Mr. Gale wrote referring to President Trump

Keeping Things in Perspective

This pandemic has affected everyone to some degree, some worse than others. I feel sympathy for those that have been unfortunate enough to contract the virus. Perhaps the luckiest of us are those who had the virus

Breathing Problems

I find myself short-winded a lot lately. I suffer from shortness of breath, labored breathing, maybe even feeling somewhat dizzy and lightheaded

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