When it feels like things are changing by the hour, a week feels like a year, and three weeks a lifetime. That’s how I feel this morning as I write to you from Newport, having scrambled home Monday, cutting short our ski vacation in Telluride, CO. Last Friday, at this time, we were waking up […]
In the Age of Coronavirus – Keep Calm and Carry On
Good advice from the Brits during WWII and good advice in 2020 as the world faces a pandemic, Daniel Henninger reminds WSJ readers. Given what we’re up against, “flatten the curve” sounds like a useful rule of thumb—not only for the health-care system but for the economy, politics and even our social and psychological well-being. […]
Coronavirus Infects Stock Market: Part XV
You’ll recall it wasn’t too long ago that investing legends Warren Buffett, Jack Bogle, and my father in law Dick Young were calling for a prolonged period of reduced returns. Not only for the stock market but for bonds, as Dick Young’s North Star was scraping the bottom of the charts as if it had […]
South Korea Coronavirus Update
China is reporting no new cases of coronavirus, but it’s a little hard to believe any data that comes out of China. In a country with over 1 billion people are we really to believe that there isn’t a single new case? South Korea is another matter. South Korea has tested broadly—over 300,000 tests and […]
Florida Develops Coronavirus Plan for The Villages
Joe Byrnes reports for WUSF News: Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says state emergency managers are working on a contingency plan for The Villages. Positive tests for coronavirus have popped up in Lake and Sumter counties, and the large retirement community is at particular risk because of its aging population. DeSantis says the state, The Villages, […]
In the Age of Coronavirus: Should You Worry about Take Out Food?
At Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Daniel Kuritzkes, an infections disease expert, told NPR that food itself is most likely not a major risk factor. That’s because most infections from the new coronavirus appear to start with the respiratory system, not the digestive tract. When ordering take out, Drew Harris, a population health researcher at Philadelphia’s […]
Coronavirus: The Safety of America’s Food Supply Chain
Coronavirus has sparked what may be a new phenomenon in history, global panic-buying at grocery stores. Panic buying is nothing new, of course, but seeing it happen in so many countries at once is certainly rare, if not new. The world’s supply chains are more intertwined than they have ever been. With a shock to […]
In the Age of Coronavirus: Are Brick and Mortar Edifices Dead?
With alarming speed, the world has become topsy-turvy thanks to coronavirus. What if work never really returns to the office? The most important factors for success will be ample trust, mutually agreed-upon norms, good communication and a strong and validating work culture, write Matt Burr and Becca Endicott in the WSJ. One Scenario The coronavirus […]
VIDEO: MIT PhD Puts Coronavirus into Perspective
Here are 20 foods that are high in Vitamin A. – Dick Young
How Private-Public Cooperation Is Addressing Coronavirus
Can we all take a moment to appreciate the irony of our would-be Dictator-in-Chief being urged by Democrats to employ extraordinary powers in tackling coronavirus? Send in the Army? In the U.S., we don’t live in a tyranny where citizens are forced to shut down our sprawling, massive society, notes NRO. Some lament that President […]
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