GONE VIRAL brings an analytical aspect to reflections on the recent COVID-19 epidemic, and lays out the case for readers that the national response to the pandemic was a failure of science and logic。 The author, Justin Hart, is the chief data analyst and founder of RationalGround。com, which helps individuals from all backgrounds assess and gauge the impact of COVID-19 across the country。 He elaborates on his opinion that during the pandemic, Americans suffered some of the worst restrictions on c GONE VIRAL brings an analytical aspect to reflections on the recent COVID-19 epidemic, and lays out the case for readers that the national response to the pandemic was a failure of science and logic。 The author, Justin Hart, is the chief data analyst and founder of RationalGround。com, which helps individuals from all backgrounds assess and gauge the impact of COVID-19 across the country。 He elaborates on his opinion that during the pandemic, Americans suffered some of the worst restrictions on civil liberties ever experienced in the history of the United States。 This was certainly a timely and thought-provoking read, which speaks intimately to our times, and the issues that all of us still continue to face as the pandemic diminishes, but yet remains。 。。。more
Alma Crawford,
Gone Viral by Justin HartI was thrilled to win this advance copy from Justin Hart and Good Reads。 I'll never forget the pandemic, especially losing my life long best friend who didn't take it seriously。 My mom was a young girl during the 1918-1919 influenzas outbreak losing two baby brothers to it。 I grew up hearing her memories and following her precautions ever flu season。 Each room was aired out no matter how cold it was outside。 The door to a room were shut and windows opened for an hour。 Ti Gone Viral by Justin HartI was thrilled to win this advance copy from Justin Hart and Good Reads。 I'll never forget the pandemic, especially losing my life long best friend who didn't take it seriously。 My mom was a young girl during the 1918-1919 influenzas outbreak losing two baby brothers to it。 I grew up hearing her memories and following her precautions ever flu season。 Each room was aired out no matter how cold it was outside。 The door to a room were shut and windows opened for an hour。 Time was also spent outdoors in the sun and fresh air。 We drank plenty of water, and she was always making a large pot of chicken soup。 She didn't believe in masks。 The oddest thing she did was peel and chop onions, set them on plates under the beds telling us they would suck up the virus。 When they turned black, she threw them away and put fresh ones down。 She cleaned with bleach to kill germs and we all washed out hands till they were raw。I plan to read this book again, because I'm sure there's more to learn from it。 。。。more