now in plain language: take measures!

November 13, 2021, in German language, translated on November 17, 2021 Started in February 2020, the SAJO blog is providing a thread through the pandemic with up-to-date information and suggestions around SARS-CoV-2. You may zoom in and out using CTRL+ and CTRL- Dear readers, Since February 2020, we are writing at this place. Our readership […]

post halloween HORROR

On October 31 Halloween was celebrated – since then we are on a pandemic HIGHWAY TO HELL yet again… … don’t we know this situation already? November 10, 2021 Started in February 2020, the SAJO blog is providing a thread through the pandemic with up-to-date information and suggestions around SARS-CoV-2. You may zoom in and […]

The Delta Force and fact-based political decisions

Incidences rates are climbing, masks are falling! October 16, 2021 Started in February 2020, the SAJO blog is providing a thread through the pandemic with up-to-date information and suggestions around SARS-CoV-2. You may zoom in and out using CTRL+ and CTRL- In Hamburg, Germany, a study was undertaken that reviewed a massive SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in […]

summer reading 2021

… with NEWS of the pandemic on August, 11, 2021 …and with Jörg’s personal recommendation in books… Started in February 2020, the SAJO blog is providing a thread through the pandemic with up-to-date information and suggestions around SARS-CoV-2. You may zoom in and out using CTRL+ and CTRL- Today, we are counting 204 M COVID-19 […]

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. […]

German statements around COVID-19 and their credibility…

… SAJO’s scientific evaluation and correction of dubious statements … The current status of the pandemic: Globally, as of September 17, 2020, we are counting close to 30 million infected persons, and almost 950,000 deaths. https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html The global mortality based on confirmed cases is around 3.15 %. In Germany, close to 270 000 cases have […]

SAJO’s indian summer potpourri

Indian summer has arrived – preparations for the fall – a seasonal update Pandemic status: Globally there are more than 290,000 counted new infections per day. Currently, there have been close to 28 million cases. See Johns Hopkins University: https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html Dear Readers, Finally, Indian summer has arrived, we are expecting a temperature hike and are […]

SARS-CoV-2 – a black swan

… a pandemic simply resulting from selection pressure and chance … It is part of human nature that many of us cannot imagine unpredictable things to happen – be it good or bad incidents. A ‘black swan’ is a highly improbable but not impossible event. This event is unpredictable and might have momentous consequences in […]

country-wide adjustments of the coronavirus-related measures in GERMANY

Since our most recent blog post is dealing with a political issue specifically in Germany, we refrained from translating it. If interested, you may find it on: https://www.sajo-innovation.de/blog/de/bundesweite-justierungen-der-coronavirus-massnahmen/ Yours, Sabine and Jörg SAJO – für eine gesunde und bessere Zukunft! Informations about newest scientific findings to COVID-19: https://www.sajo-innovation.de/blog/summer-2020-in-germany/ Informations to the development of the pandemic […]

pandemics in history and folk music

Pandemics tend to leave traces, … … not just in history but also and probably at first in popular culture. During the 1918/19 Influenza pandemic – a major killer of the twentieth century (remember, there were more than 50 million horrible deaths) – children were singing a rhyme: “I had a little bird, its name […]