Compare the flu pandemic of 1918 and COVID-19 with caution – the past is not a prediction
Differences in the viruses' biology and societal contexts mean there's no guarantee today's pandemic will mirror the 'waves' of infection a century ago.
Differences in the viruses' biology and societal contexts mean there's no guarantee today's pandemic will mirror the 'waves' of infection a century ago.
In March 2020, Google searches for phrases like “can’t taste food” or “why can’t I smell” spiked around the world, particularly in areas where COVID-19 hit hardest.
Strong wind, large hail, tornadoes and flooding are possible across most of Colorado.
Extreme and severe drought resumed expansion in Colorado according to the latest report.
NOTE: I am reviewing this film because it had the highest domestic box office ($50 million) of any film in my cable provider’s “New and Popular” On Demand section that I have not yet reviewed.
Betty Jane Weber
July 17, 1930 - May 29, 2020
Betty Jane Weber, 89, of Burlington passed away with her family by her side May 29, 2020.
Betty was born on a farm near Eads July 17, 1930. The youngest of 11 children, she grew up during the “dust bowl” years of the Great Depression.
Photo of the week from the June 5, 2020, edition of the Kiowa County Press in Eads, Colorado - Thunderstorms near Eads, Kiowa County, Colorado.
You may have already touched a cloud without knowing it.