Covid-19 Chunks 2020-04-20
The Sunday Times investigation into the government’s catastrophic handling of the coronavirus
The Sunday Times investigation into the government’s catastrophic handling of the coronavirus is one of the most important things you’ve read.
It’s behind a paywall, so here’s a thread with the key points. Make sure everyone sees it.
Gesichtsschilde & Behelfsmasken für medizinisches Personal und Personen aus Risikogruppen in Berlin
Ich möchte lernen wie man Behelfsmasken näht
- Der richtige Stoff
Dein Stoff ist geeignet, wenn er folgende Anforderungen erfüllt
100% Baumwolle
muss und bei 60°-90°C waschbar sein
allergikerfreundlich
fusselfrei
nicht ausleiernd
Dünnerer Stoff ist besser als dicker. Gut bewährt haben sich: Tischdecken, Stofftaschentücher, T-Shirts und manche Vorhangstoffe (nicht zu dick). Auch Jeans kann man verwenden. Weniger gut geeignet: Bettlaken/Jersey.
Achtung: Die Filterwirkung leistet der eingesetzte Filter, nicht der Baumwollstoff!
Why You Should Ignore All That Coronavirus-Inspired Productivity Pressure - The Chronicle of Higher Education
Among my academic colleagues and friends, I have observed a common response to the continuing Covid-19 crisis. They are fighting valiantly for a sense of normalcy — hustling to move courses online, maintaining strict writing schedules, creating Montessori schools at their kitchen tables. They hope to buckle down for a short stint until things get back to normal. I wish anyone who pursues that path the very best of luck and health.
Yet as someone who has experience with crises around the world, what I see behind this scramble for productivity is a perilous assumption. The answer to the question everyone is asking — "When will this be over?" — is simple and obvious, yet terribly hard to accept. The answer is never.
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