Timothy Sly: The regions that experienced SARS in 2003—Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Ontario—mostly demonstrated a stronger and more effective response to COVID-19. The one exception was Ontario, which still seems to be confused and indecisive.
Tag Archives: SARS
A new Canadian pandemic novel is astonishingly prescient
Saleema Nawaz’s much-researched book, ‘Songs for the End of the World’ is haunting, morally nuanced and oddly hopeful
The science of novel coronavirus
Timothy Sly: The basic reproductive number of coronavirus is 2.6. Here’s what that means.
Fair warning, fear-mongering and the real risk of STIs
Julia Belluz on health risks and their messaging
What students are talking about today (Sept. 25 edition)
Bacon shortage. Study-space shortage. The #1 poker school.
Yes, that is a snake in your soup
Cooked snake looks very snake-like, which was a problem for one queasy diner
‘Virus hunter’ Bonnie Henry on H1N1
The risk of running out of infection meds, and the perils of pedicures and dirty organic produce
Outbreaks and pandemics: a timeline
See how swine flu compares