@OliviaMesser It started with you, @OliviaMesser. Your incredibly brave piece on pandemic reporters was the article I sent to my editors, that I referenced in the Poynter piece (for some reason I recalled it coming out in January). Speaking up matters! https://t.co/zsFYnT8MMV
Lucy was diagnosed with an extraordinarily rare and devastating genetic neurological disorder just shy of her 1st birthday. Her parents reached out to me not long after. This is their story: https://t.co/kcHWkd57VN via @sfchronicle
It was a privilege to spend time with the Landmans. I'm always so grateful to patients and families facing immense health challenges who are willing (and able) to share their struggles. Especially when they're actively processing a tough diagnosis and there's so much uncertainty.
I wrote about finally getting COVID after two-plus years of reporting and writing about it. A few follow-up points for those who have asked... 1/8 https://t.co/tcZRx5PVKt via @sfchronicle
On the one hand, I think like a lot of people I slipped up a bit by doing something a little risky as cases were surging. On the other, I had a nice brunch? So I don't really regret how things turned out: I'm living my life the best I can in this covid world. 7/8
MON at 9AM PT with @alexismadrigal@jessicamalaty, @erinallday, @vshih2 talk the rise of covid cases in the northeast US & in China, global omicron variants, & what it all means for the Bay Area.
โAre you concerned about the rise of a new variant?
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I missed the second anniversary of my first story about covid, which was published Jan. 21, 2020. I feel like I've aged about 80 years in that time. But also like I'm a pretty healthy 130ish-year-old, I guess.
Join Dr. @Bob_Wachter in conversation with @erinallday and @CeeLei this Friday at 1 p.m., as he discusses the latest omicron surge and what the Bay Area can expect from the pandemic in 2022.
Got questions? Send them to us!
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