1 January 2024 by Jennifer
A mix of things and thoughts, for the coming year.
Life, thinking, communication, creativity/logistics, reality, integrity, unconscious wisdom, education outside school, queer politics, activism, bisexuality, polyamory, love, relationships, parenting… and books.
1 January 2024 by Jennifer
A mix of things and thoughts, for the coming year.
18 November 2022 by Jennifer
Thoughts on the experience of having covid, and the uncertainty of making a full recovery. Plus some science geekery on immune systems and testing.
31 December 2021 by Jennifer
Explanation of an ingenious thing: how you can use a CO2 monitor to check the air-freshness in a room, to guide your covid risk reduction.
22 September 2021 by Jennifer
Practical thoughts about masks, including specifics on the ones I’ve been using.
9 April 2021 by Jennifer
Mistake: “the only droplets that matter come out of your mouth and straight to somebody else”.
Reality: The virus floats in the air after you leave the room.
Mistake: “it doesn’t matter if young people catch covid”.
Reality: the virus can have lasting effects on young people.
14 January 2021 by Jennifer
BiCon 2020 was online. Here’s my reasoning for why I think it’s probably best to do it that way again in 2021.
16 September 2020 by Jennifer
Practical commentary on new English legislation to limit meetups, supposed to reduce covid virus transmission.
31 August 2020 by Jennifer
Some things I’ve learnt from following doctors and researchers as covid science has evolved, and some of the most informative articles they’ve recommended.
20 July 2020 by Jennifer
What do we know about covid numbers? And how do we know? Key points, plus explanations in common-sense terms. (Most examples from England or UK.)
2 June 2020 by Jennifer
We need solutions more sustainable than “lockdown”.
26 April 2020 by Jennifer
Why I’m now wearing a home-made fabric mask when out & about, and related facts.
4 April 2020 by Jennifer
Two worrying examples of recent misinformation on COVID-19 transmission, from top bods at Public Health England and the National Health Service.