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 […]
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 […]
for GERMANY: pandemic level ORANGE

On grounds of growing infection numbers, an appeal to all of you: Adjustments are necessary, otherwise we shall lose! Dear readers, We are accompanying you through this pandemic since February. We are giving advice, we are informing you, we are coming along, and we are repeating ourselves when necessary. Please read this post attentively. We […]
summer reading 2020

… in the garden, in front of the tent or the camper, or on the beach … … recommended distance included – virus free zone … My summer reading 2020 is “The Great Influenza” (2004) by John M. Barry. The author is a journalist, who covers the horrendous events of the 1918 Spanish Flu in […]
summertime 2020: music mesmerizes – science captivates

… and both unite the people of the world! If you listen to Maria Callas singing the Norma, or the Carmen by Julia Migenes, or the arias of La Bohème sung by Anna Netrebko and Rolando Villazon, or other classical pieces by excellent musicians and orchestras, you will understand what I mean. Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata, […]
causality or correlation – wishful thinking in science

Satire and tragedy in science …. an example. Please believe us: We are not running a satiric blog! Today, we shall visit the lowlands of scientific publication culture. With more than 30,000 published papers on COVID-19, inevitably there will be junk papers as well. Unfortunately, their number is not a small one. This is damaging […]
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summer 2020 in Germany

…an outlook into the coming months with SARS-CoV-2 First, we want to point to our recent blog post, where we described how the pandemic is gaining traction worldwide. In several countries, such as the U.S., Mexico, Brazil, India, South Africa, Iran, and Saudi Arabia it is reaching dimensions of human tragedies. Too many politicians in […]
COVID-19 accelerates: hit! sunken?

SARS-CoV-2 update As of today, according to the Johns Hopkins University there are more than 12 M confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infections globally. More than 500,000 people have died of COVID-19. The number of unreported cases is expected to be much higher, since for example people who died “with” COVID-19 are not part of this statistics. Countries […]
vaccine strategies against SARS-CoV-2

… an overview … Currently, numerous trials are under way globally to obtain a vaccine against SARS-CoV-2. As of June, there are 13 candidate vaccines undergoing first clinical trials, a further 126 candidates are in preclinical examination (WHO, June 9, 2020). Four aspects are important in the current vaccine race: The vaccine needs to be […]

