By early December 2020, as many as 10,000 people were being infected with the Covid virus, every hour of every day, in the US alone. Up to two people were dying every minute, and many of those who survive will suffer lasting damage to their heart, lungs, brain, and other organs. Vaccines, while tantalizingly close, are unlikely to be generally available for everyone until the second quarter of 2021.
The virus is very real and very dangerous. But our public health authorities seem unable to coordinate between themselves and give us consistent messages on what we should and should not do, or what we can do to avoid an infection beyond wearing a mask, social distancing, and washing our hands. If we become infected, we're tragically told to do nothing except take it easy at home and hope our infection doesn't get worse.
You need more information and better information on all these points. You need this book. Although written to scholarly standards with lots of citations, it is written in simple clear terms for everyone to use and benefit from.
In four major sections, spanning 477 pages, and with a massive 780 footnotes, 650+ links to sources and extra material, 69 charts and graphs, and a matching website with updates and additional resources, this book gives you the knowledge about what to do and how to do it.
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Since January 2020, I've published over 160 articles about Covid-19.
My undergraduate studies were in the sciences and subsequently won the Sheffield Prize as best business student at New Zealand's top business school while completing my MBA. I'm a trained mediator, nationally certified firearms safety instructor, top-level licensed amateur radio operator (NZ9G), certified English as a Second Language teacher, and volunteer middle-school STEM teacher.
Originally from New Zealand (the country that has better managed the virus than anywhere else in the world) I've lived in the Seattle area (the first virus hotspot in the US) for 35 years. I've worked in fields ranging from food packaging to public relations, from computer sales and software development to consulting, and variously in NZ, Australia, Russia, and the US. I've been quoted in major newspapers, interviewed on regional, national and international radio and television programs, and have appeared as a keynote speaker at various industry events.
I've a teenage daughter and a dog. I'm not sure which is the more obedient.
Author of “The Long Haul” book on #LongCovid Psychology Today “Patient Revolution” Columnist. Fmr: @CNN @tcfdotorg Campfire strummer🎸
Excited to crack open an advanced copy of my friend @fi_lowenstein’s new book THE LONG COVID SURVIVAL GUIDE, available on Nov. 8. Lots of hard-won wisdom throughout the book from patient experts, and a great companion to my book THE LONG HAUL out Nov. 15! https://t.co/JSczbReMj0
We study antiviral immunity and viral disease pathogenesis. #COVID19 #longCOVID #vaccines @HHMINEWS @YaleIBIO @YaleMed @YaleCII President of @ImmunologyAAI
Very excited to receive the book THE LONG COVID SURVIVAL GUIDE edited by @fi_lowenstein. This book has many great insights and ‘how-to’ tips from amazing patient experts and researchers, including @PutrinoLab. Honored to contribute an afterword 🙏🏼 #MustRead #longcovid https://t.co/Q6td1mqine
"... a must read guide to help everyone in this crisis."
- Dr J Zhong, Ph.D.
As a researcher in the field of molecular medicine and genetics, with a PH.D. from Wayne State Uni in Detroit, I've been following the SARS-Cov-2 virus situation closely, and with concern for myself, my physician spouse, and my family. David Rowell's new book echoes many of my views, and the US and world needs to listen and act on his advice. He writes clearly, carefully, and helpfully. This truly is a must read guide to help everyone in this crisis.