May 2020

Josh

Josh By Leonard Zwelling          First name only needed. Everyone knew who you were talking about. He was like Madonna or Cher. No last name required and no name tag. Just Josh. Out of respect he became Dr. Fidler. Sometimes his name was half of a duo. Josh and Margaret. It was clear who you

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Risk

Risk By Leonard Zwelling          Life is a series of choices. Choices have attendant risks. You can choose not to use your seat belt—in a car or in a airplane, although the flight attendant might toss you off the latter for such an expression of your freedom. You can be ticketed for the former as

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Immunity

Immunity By Leonard Zwelling          After all, that’s what we’re all talking about. The debate is not whether the new coronavirus is a public health threat. It is. The debate is how we move from being 100% susceptible to the illness covid-19 (if we really are and there is evidence that we aren’t because some

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Context

Context By Leonard Zwelling          As this op-ed in The New York Times by Charles Warzel on May 6 indicates in its print version title, “Will We Get Used To The Dying?” death seems to be losing its context and its impact in America.          What, you say? Impossible. Really? What about the guns?         

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