NEWS of MAY – the month of flowers

scientific news – and further interesting topics May 26, 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, It is no secret that, besides science, we love music and literature, […]

the CRITICAL window

… is decisive for the pandemic’s development. 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, Over the past days we received some very positive feedback to our posts. We want […]

Rocket Science: Air to Breathe

Better air quality is possible, but this needs some improvement in closed spaces. Dear readers, Today we are again dealing with the topic aerosols and how to protect yourself. It is not rocket science! You may zoom in and out using CTRL+ and CTRL- Three observations, we repeatedly make: A business is showing a poster […]

Pollen and SARS-Cov-2 in a scientific publication, are you serious?

Nonsense correlation part II You may zoom in and out using CTRL+ and CTRL- Dear readers, A recently published article (https://www.pnas.org/content/118/12/e2019034118) in the well-respected scientific periodical PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America) has been making waves in Germany, mainly because the media had jumped on the occasion. […]

PRESSURE COOKER!

Increasing case numbers, no preparations, and yet Germany wants to lift the measures… what is wrong here? You may zoom in and out using CTRL+ and CTRL- Dear readers, We are listing the points that do not fit here. First, let’s have a look at the current pandemic situation: Globally, there are 115 million confirmed […]

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 […]