The main driver of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic

Dear Readers, First, let’s take a look at the current pandemic numbers, in the world and in Germany in particular: Many factors do drive a pandemic. First of all it is the pathogen’s infectiveness, its propensity to find new hosts to multiply in. SARS-CoV-2 is a respiratory pathogen, it is spread literally by the air […]
What if Germany celebrates the Holidays as usual?

Dear readers, Since our most recent blog post is dealing with political issues specific for Germany, we refrained from translating it. If interested, you may find it on: https://www.sajo-innovation.de/blog/de/was-passiert-wenn-deutschland-weihnachten-feiert-wie-gewohnt/ Cartoon: Oliver Hoogvliet Our advice for the holiday season: We are in the middle of a pandemic, that is teetering on a knife’s edge, and which […]
November measures in Germany: It’s not enough yet!

Dear readers, Since our most recent blog post is dealing with a political issue specific for Germany, we refrained from translating it. If interested, you may find it on: https://www.sajo-innovation.de/blog/de/novembermassnahmen-das-reicht-noch-nicht/ Our advice for the holiday season: We are in the middle of a pandemic, that is teetering on a knife’s edge, and which might derail […]
The Chancellor and the 16 non-cooperative ones

Dear readers, Yesterday our chancellor Angela Merkel had deliberated with the 16 state governors upon the upcoming procedures in the current pandemic situation. The press releases indicate that there were discussions but no tangible results – in a situation that does not allow for delays – and be it just a week. We admire our […]
HALF-TIME statement to the protective measures against COVID-19 in Germany

Dear readers, We are on day 13 of the elevated protective measures. Over the past days on average we had 20 500 new infections daily (a week earlier the number was 19 750) – it is too early to draw conclusions. One or two weeks from now, numbers will be robust enough to do so. […]
news at the SARS-CoV-2 front

Dear Readers, Globally, on October 28, 2020, 44 million people had been infected with SARS-CoV-2, with daily new infections amounting to 500 000, and 1.2 million deaths. Today, on November 11, 2020, exactly two weeks later, there are 51.5 million infected worldwide, and 1.3 million deaths. Germany is climbing the table of the Johns Hopkins […]
magnifying glass on the pandemic

The disruption of communities Once in a while, the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic is being compared to a magnifying glass that is making obvious many already existing problems. While this is not entirely wrong, it is missing the point. We consider this pandemic a disruptor in the classical sense. A disruptor on many levels. This is dangerous. […]
in plain language: preparation for fall and winter seasons

Since our most recent blog post is dealing with a political issue specific for Germany, we refrained from translating it. If interested, you may find it on: https://www.sajo-innovation.de/blog/de/klartext-vorbereitung-auf-herbst-und-winter/ Yours, Sabine and Jörg SAJO – for a healthy world and better future! SAJO is consulting all around infectious diseases. We are applying our know-how, that we […]
pandemic level RED: the critical treshold is reached!

Dear Readers, Two weeks ago, on September 26, 2020, 32.5 million people had been infected, 238 000 in Germany. Today, on October 10, 2020, close to 37 million people had been infected, in Germany more than 321 000. Johns Hopkins University, October 9th, 2020; https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html The pandemic is in full swing. There is cause for […]
SAJO and the Pan Galactic Gargle Blaster

Dear Readers, SAJO is en vogue for everybody, young and old, for the specialists and the nonskilled. SAJO is there for everybody, SAJO is inspirational and is offering opportunities and challenges. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated a trend that became obvious over the last years: The old industries and business models the German export nation […]

