Recent NWCitizen Articles

To remember the victims of the COVID-19 epidemic.
We have all encountered people in grocery stores not wearing masks. Including the employees. Jane makes a valiant attempt to get through to those folks. And to the store managers.
Dr. Swanson leads us through some of the issues involved in pandemic modeling, especially with insufficient data.
Data reporting on COVID-19 from Benton County is a mess, making a forecast impossible at the moment.
This is a personal and professional look at the topic of delayed action on the COVID-19 pandemic in the U.S.
David Swanson continues to keep us informed of the progress of the COVID-19 spread in Whatcom County.
The hits just keep coming as Whatcom County is now also a hot-spot in the state for giant hornets.
The authors present their case for nearly 2,000 unconfirmed, positive COVID-19 cases in Whatcom County.
A realistic, statistics-based analysis of our options moving forward, and out, of COVID-19.
With his modelling skills David Swanson continues to keep us apprised of the COVID-19 spread in Whatcom County and its likely trajectory.
An analysis of the COVID-19 situation in Hanford County on the eastern side of the state. We are all in the same boat, the Pacific Northwest.
Wherein we pick our way through the evolving versions of the PeaceHealth letter/ad in Sunday’s Bellingham Herald. And cover their obsessive efforts to marginalize Dr Lin.
What to expect with COVID hospitalizations in Whatcom County and a preview of the hospitalization situation in other counties in Washington.
Updated: Immediate action needed to avoid overwhelming peak of COVID-19 cases by April 25th in Whatcom County
Dr. Anna Dowling, chief of staff at St Joseph Hospital, is asking all doctors to sign a letter for public release, generally stating the hospital is doing everything correctly.
Ho See-wing brings a world traveler perspective to our national and local response to the Coronavirus and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Immediate action needed to avoid overwhelming peak of COVID-19 cases by April 25th in Whatcom County
Update: We link to the video he has posted on YouTube. Dr Lin showed up for work and was promptly walked off the hospital campus. He is fired from his job as an ER doctor.
Dr. Lin has returned to Bellingham’s St. Joseph Hospital and continues to give us his personal views on how the hospital is meeting the coronavirus epidemic.
We try to prevent the disturbance at Monday’s Bellingham City Council meeting from going down the memory hole.

Stan Snapp

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