A sort of goodbye, spread over a post or three ...
Those of my fellow ISF members who've been around for a while and hang out in this SMM&T board may have wondered why I have posted so much in this thread. After all, my wheelhouse is astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, physics, that sort of thing.
A long time ago, in a thread now far far away, I mentioned that someone near and dear to me has cancer. Metastatic, or Stage 4, cancer. I'll call him Alex (not his real name). The cancer is a rare one, and he's had the metastatic form for ~ten years now. While he rarely has any symptoms due to the cancer, his lungs have dozens of tumors (one blocked a bronchus; easy to remove). And every now and then a tumor turns up in his liver. He's been on infusion chemo for over five years, with surgeries and radiotherapy sprinkled through the years. He's otherwise healthy ... never smoked, a lifetime of regular exercise, slightly overweight but not obese, etc, etc, etc. But he's in his 70s. He has had his flu shots, pneumonia shots, etc. Use to suffer from seasonal allergies, but the chemo put paid to those.
We saw Covid-19 coming, from the first reliable reports out of China. We knew it was almost inevitable that a day like today would come, here in the US. So we have a good supply of face masks, soap, etc; a well-stocked chest freezer; a working generator (thank you Sandy); etc. Alex has not been out of the house for quite some time now, except to go to the cancer center for treatment.
I tried to learn as much as I could about Covid-19. And this thread has been extremely helpful to that end. I also read government (and their agencies) websites, those in English anyway. Until recently, the only one that I'd recommend is that of Singapore. And it goes without saying, for regular readers, that the Federal US government's "message" has been, variously, dishonest, muddled, confused, inconsistent, ... perhaps a textbook case of what NOT to do, in terms of public health communication.
(to be continued)