Year of Posts in Review, May to August

Here are some posts from 2023 that either were popular with readers or worth revisiting again:

Yes, Kids Transmit COVID

We Seem to Have Given Up on COVID Prevalence

At Least Ten Percent of Attendees Came Down with COVID at the CDC EIS Meeting

He’s Just an Insider Threat

So Close, Yet So Far Away: The COVID Symptoms Edition

It Wasn’t Just Walensky

The Office as Idea Bubbler

In the Battle for the ‘New Twitter’, I’m Rooting for Injuries

COVID Can Do Bad Things to Your Brain

More Frequent, Not Cheaper Bus Service

Some Thoughts on the Indictment

The Boston Globe’s Failure to Adequately Edit Ashish Jha’s COVID Op-Ed

CEOs and Landlords Need to Learn to Embrace Technological Change (learn to code!)

Jack Goldsmith’s Silly Anti-Trump Prosecution Op-Ed and the Needed Corollary to Murc’s Law

The Media Are Still Failing to Ask Serious Questions about Long COVID to Policy Makers

The Risk of Long COVID Is Still Not Negligible: The Western Australian Edition

An Issue Equal to Scientific Fraud: Bad Editing and Reviewing

Paths to Wisdom and Calling COVID Variants by Their Right Names

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