Primary care is the crucial but severely overlooked answer to managing public health during this pandemic and beyond.
Category: Issue 7
Meditations on Arctic ecology, past and future, in relation to Bathsheba Demuth’s Floating Coast and the British Museum’s Arctic exhibition.
Many of the consequences of SARS-CoV-2 arise not from the virus itself, but from our response to it. Cancer may be a significant source of this.
Once christened as ‘The Great Equaliser’, the virus is only widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
“If you’ve ever handled a penny, the government’s got your DNA. Why do you think they keep them in circulation?” —The Simpsons
A reproductive parasite or humanity’s latest public health weapon?
Given that people are 49% more likely to read an upsetting piece of news compared to an uplifting one, it might be time we start trying to understand our gravitation towards the darker side of life.
The NHS was designed to provide treatment at the point of need. So why are BAME communities still struggling to access the care they need?
