COVID-19: People Gave Up on Flu Pandemic Measures a Century Ago When They Tired of Them – and Paid a Price March 29, 2021 If we have anything to learn from the history of the 1918 influenza pandemic, it is that a premature return to pre-pandemic life risks more cases and more deaths, writes J. Alexander Navarro. Read more →
COVID-19: Rethinking Our National Approach April 1, 2020 William J. Astore takes this coronaviral moment as an opportunity to imagine a more democratic, less bellicose America. Read more →